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Iran locks nation into 'darker' digital blackout, viewing internet as an 'existential threat'

Iran has intensified its control over internet access, transforming temporary blackouts into a permanent system of digital repression. Authorities now view citizens' ability to connect with the outside world as a fundamental threat, leading to selective whitelisting of only a few online services deemed essential for business, while ordinary users remain largely offline. This crackdown follows weeks of unrest and is intended to stifle protest organization and the sharing of information, with digital rights monitors warning that the situation is worsening as information controls tighten.

The blackout has also hindered the verification of reports about casualties and government actions during the protests. Many Iranians, especially younger generations, have lost vital avenues for personal expression, culture, and communication. Meanwhile, the blackout has exposed vulnerabilities in Iran's digital infrastructure, making it a target for cyberattacks by anti-regime activists. Experts warn that the ongoing digital isolation is deepening public anger and eroding freedoms, with no clear end in sight.

Original article source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-locks-nation-darker-digital-blackout-viewing-internet-existential-threat
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