Iran orders social media sites to store data inside country
May 29 Iran has given foreign messaging apps a year to move data they hold about Iranian users onto servers inside the country, prompting privacy and security concerns on social media. Iran has some of the strictest controls on internet access in the world and blocks access to social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, although many users are able to access them through widely available software. "Foreign messaging companies active in the country are required to transfer all data and activity linked to Iranian citizens into the ...
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