Well, Iran has finally lifted the nearly week-long internet ban they imposed to “protect” the country from Israeli cyberattacks. Freedom of information? Yeah, right! While 97% of the population was practically cut off from the world, young Iranians were sneaking around with VPNs and secret proxies like they were in a spy movie. Authorities claim it was a “military defense necessity,” but we all know it was just another way to choke independent news. Now that the ceasefire is in place, the internet is back—but who’s to say it won’t be cut off again when tensions flare? Thought this was the end of censorship? Think again! So, what do you think—is this the start of a digital prison or will Iranians finally get online freedom? Comment, rant, laugh, or rage—let’s hear it!
Iran Lifts Internet Ban After Escalation of Conflict with Israel
