This report provides a comprehensive overview of internet censorship, examining its various facets and implications. It begins by defining internet censorship and its role in filtering prohibited material, emphasizing its importance in protecting individuals and groups from harmful content. The report delves into specific issues like cyberbullying, cyber-racism, cyber-sexism, and cyber-homophobia, detailing their impact on individuals and society. It presents statistical evidence and analyses internet censorship practices in different countries, including Kazakhstan, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, China, and North Korea. Furthermore, the report explores the applications of the internet, the influence of censorship on governmental and organizational processes, and the evolution of internet services and regulations. The report concludes by highlighting the challenges and changes in internet services and the ongoing debate surrounding censorship.