When the World Wide Web went live in the early 1990s, its founders hoped it would be a space for anyone to share information ...
When shadow library Anna’s Archive lost its .org domain in early January, the controversial site’s operator said the suspension didn’t appear to have anything to do with its recent mass scraping of ...
The SF-based nonprofit gained newfound fame when the Trump administration began purging federal websites en masse.
Iran's nationwide Internet blackout remained largely in place as the reported death toll from recent protests continued to rise, with one account saying the number of fatalities may exceed 30,000. The ...
There's an ongoing, near-total blackout of the internet in Iran. The shutdown is part of a response by the government to ongoing protests against rising inflation and the value of the nation's ...
Weeks into an internet blackout in Iran, NPR speaks to a protester who is still online and a U.S.-based activist who is trying to get more Starlink terminals into the country to get more people online ...
On January 8, at around 8 p.m. in Tehran, Iran’s leadership pulled the plug on the country’s internet, shutting down online access for its 92 million citizens and effectively cutting its people off ...