Iranian parliament makes moves to pass the User Protection bill amid widespread public opposition
Investigations
Increased government scrutiny and pressures on Iran’s private tech sector have led to arrests, closures, and online censorship
A look at Eisa Zarepour's track record and how his approach to Internet policy could impact the future of digital...
Iran's domestic messaging apps continue to be a major privacy and security concern as further evidence of them forcing users...
Localised shutdowns were once again used to disrupt protests amid a violent crackdown by authorities.
The first months of the Raisi administration, and the progress of a draconian parliamentary bill suggest difficult times ahead for...
With the growing trend of localised internet shutdowns in Iran, we look at some of their common features, and what...
As Khuzestan's inhabitants take to the streets to protest chronic water shortages, authorities are using hyper-local network disruptions to try...
As excitement builds over the potential of satellite-based internet services, we argue that they’re unlikely to provide solutions to online...
After a campaign that kept central digital rights issues off the agenda, the prospects for a post-election shift on digital...