June was a busy month for internet policy making in Iran, especially as it concerns social and political rights of...
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Iranian authorities used internet shutdowns and disruptions extensively as part of crackdowns on protests across the country. Their lack of...
International human rights organizations raise concerns about the User Protection Bill while Iranian Parliament and the Supreme Security Council reinforce...
Despite public outcry and civil society mobilization against it, the draconian ‘User Protection and Core Online Services Bill’ won a...
Local online businesses faced blocking by the authorities due to licensing issues and the country's state broadcaster was briefly hacked.
New developments surrounding the progress of the dangerous "Online Services Bill" unfolded as the ICT Minister attended a public parliamentary...
Localised internet shutdowns in Isfahan and Khuzestan were used once again to disrupt protests, as the ICT Ministry intervened in...
Iranians continued to complain about slow Internet speeds for another month, as a major cyberattack caused chaos at petrol stations...
The Supreme Council for Cyberspace held its first meeting under the Raisi administration, while Iranian platforms faced numerous domestic and...