Iran's Internet Blackout Hits 60+ Hours: 'Digital Kill Switch' Isolates Citizens

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News18•11-01-2026, 14:25
Iran's Internet Blackout Hits 60+ Hours: 'Digital Kill Switch' Isolates Citizens
- •Iran's government has imposed an internet shutdown for over 60 hours amid nationwide unrest, described as a "digital kill switch."
- •Connectivity has plummeted to less than 2% of normal levels, isolating Iranian citizens and preventing information flow.
- •Cybersecurity experts warn the shutdown aims to conceal potential human rights abuses and violent crackdowns from international media.
- •The current unrest, ongoing for two weeks, began over rising living costs and has evolved into a movement against the theocratic regime.
- •New protests continue despite the internet blackout, with reports of vehicles set on fire and a rising death toll.
Why It Matters: Iran's prolonged internet blackout is a severe government tactic to suppress protests and control information flow.
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