Hacked documents expose the secrets of internet censorship and surveillance
Tag - Digital Rights in Iran
Iranians try to make sense of a new resolution
As prices for both fixed and mobile international traffic increase, users are migrating to the national network.
Iran’s cyber policymakers respond to a slew of hacks which stole the data of millions of users in 2023
In December 2024, the country's internet was disrupted nationwide twice; without precise explanation from the authorities.
An app developed for police and approved volunteers is the latest effort by the Islamic Republic to enforce mandatory hijab
The government keeps the domestic traffic cheap while making the international traffic expensive, trying to compel users to switch to local platforms.
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Three national-level disruptions and two outages in mobile and internet operators; Iran's telecommunications networks remain weak.
A Critical Look at How Iranian Citizens Are Coerced into Installing and Using Domestic Messaging Apps That Are Subject to Extensive Surveillance and Censorship by...