The 10th birthday of Kian Pirfalak, a nine-year-old boy who was killed by security forces, led to another round of protests and as result the Iranian government disrupted the internet.
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New pieces of legislation, and progress of old policies dominated headlines around Iran's internet this month.
Plans for tiered access to the internet are set to create a new front in digital rights challenges in Iran.
Internet shutdowns in Iran may have slowed down, but the disruptions and restrictions are far from over.
In our final Network Monitor for 2022, we review how the right to access to an unrestricted internet was systematically violated in Iran.
As nationwide protests continued in October, new tactics and measures to restrict the internet emerged.
Part one of this three part series focuses on polices and legislation for creating online spaces for children in Iran.
Domestic messaging apps play a major part in Iran's internet controls, but how successful are they in reality?
The first months of the Raisi administration, and the progress of a draconian parliamentary bill suggest difficult times ahead for digital rights.