On January 8, at 10 pm local time, the government of Iran shut down the internet. According to a Cloudflare report, 98.5 percent of the users in Iran didn’t have access to internet. To make matters ...
Iran’s nationwide Internet blackout, now near total, may return in a heavily restricted form. Authorities are experimenting with “whitelisting,” allowing only state-approved sites while blocking the ...
Shutting down internet and online communications has become a common tactic by the Tehran regime. Here's why they can't keep ...
Iran’s nationwide Internet blackout remained largely in place as the reported death toll from recent protests continued to ...
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 ...
UNESCO calls on governments to ensure that citizens exercise their democratic rights, more so in times of crisis, through the ...
The shutdown of the Internet by Iranian authorities to quell protests in the country has cost the country's economy dearly.
Long gone are the days of kids sitting in front of the television during a winter storm, watching a slow scroll of closures ...
A 2009 decision by DOJ unleashed hardcore pornography on America and its children. H ave you ever wondered why so much sexually explicit content pollutes the internet today? Hardcore pornography is ...
A rising trend towards government-enforced internet shutdowns - with at least 300 incidents in more than 54 countries over the last two years - is prompting renewed warnings from the UN about the ...
A report from Media Literacy Now finds more states are acting on media literacy education, but gaps between policy and ...
The central feature of its response to the latest protests has been the Iranian regime’s internet blackout. It’s a portent of ...