Iran Reportedly Orders Operators To Block
Signal Messaging App
January 26, 2021
The Iranian monthly Peivast is
reporting that Iran has blocked the private encrypted messaging
application Signal, ordering mobile operators to filter it from their
networks.
The report comes after the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
said on Twitter earlier on January 25 that "Iran seems to have started
blocking" the application.
The move follows the January 14 removal of Signal from local application
stores after it was reportedly deemed "criminal content" by the Islamic
republic's filtering committee.
The
authorities have not publicly commented on the decision to ban Signal.
Many Iranians had reportedly migrated to Signal in recent days following
an update by WhatsApp of its privacy policy reserving the right to share
user data with its parent company Facebook.
In 2019, Iran blocked Telegram, used by half of the country's 81 million
people, claiming it endangered national security.
Iran filters tens of thousands of websites, including news sites and
social media. Iranians access banned sites by using anti-filtering
tools.