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Editor's Notes: Iranian people use VPNs to fight the regime with internet connectivity

Iran’s latest wave of unrest began with the kind of trigger that regimes fear because it spreads through every class: money.

 A screenshot of a pre-recorded message by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from a hidden location.
A notification from Snapchat requesting age verification is displayed on a mobile phone as a law banning social media for users under 16 in Australia takes effect, in this picture illustration taken on December 9, 2025.

Australia leader defends social media ban as teens brag about staying online

An Iranian woman walks past a map of Iran in Tehran on October 13, 2025.

Sanctions, GPS jamming and quiet defiance shape life in Tehran

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Major internet outage in Iran – report

Last week, Iran announced that it was investigating a foreign spying malware attack on government servers in the third cyberattack reported in the Islamic Republic within a week.

A computer engineer checks equipment at an internet service provider in Tehran February 15, 2011

Iran to implement 'cyber identity document' for internet users

Minister of Communications Mahmoud Vaezi stated that identifying internet users was a "current priority" and that in the future there would be no anonymous internet users in Iran.

A computer engineer checks equipment at an internet service provider in Tehran February 15, 2011

Widespread internet outage reported in Iran

It was not clear whether the disruption is part of Iran's plans to move to an internal intranet system or whether it was caused by a cyber-attack. The outage may also be a result of sanctions.

A computer engineer checks equipment at an internet service provider in Tehran February 15, 2011

Blocked when accessing Israeli sites abroad? Use a VPN!

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