Iran’s government says it has lifted a ban on access to WhatsApp and Google Play after more than two years. That's according ...
More than 80 per cent of Iranians online use VPNs, according to Mehr news agency citing the telecommunications ministry ...
Iranian authorities have lifted a ban on Meta’s instant messaging platform WhatsApp and Google Play as a first step to scale ...
The Supreme Cyberspace Council, which is tasked with safeguarding the internet for Iranian citizens, voted unanimously to ...
Iranians can now access WhatsApp and Google Play without a VPN after the government lifted a two-year ban, signaling a shift ...
Iran has officially lifted the ban of Meta's WhatsApp messenger and the Google Play Store, a week after the Islamic nation ...
Iranian authorities remove restrictions on Meta's messaging platform WhatsApp and on Google Play, marking an initial move to ...
Iran lifted the ban on the use of the WhatsApp app. The restriction had been in place for over two years, reports The Times ...
Ardavan Yousefi has gotten so used to life under Iran's sweeping internet restrictions that for him, a recent decision to lift a ban on messaging service WhatsApp went virtually unnoticed.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s government on Tuesday said it had lifted a ban on access to WhatsApp and Google Play after more than two years, the official IRNA news agency reported. The report said ...
“A positive majority vote has been reached to lift limitations on access to some popular foreign platforms such as WhatsApp and Google Play”, Iran’s official IRNA news agency said on ...
Ardavan Yousefi noticed no major impact from lifting Iran's ban on WhatsApp, as other platforms still require VPN use. Amid high inflation and tensions, Iran's cyber council lifted the ban on WhatsApp ...