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Iran's Internet Access: A Government-Granted Privilege

Following the US-Israeli strikes on February 28, Iran has implemented a tiered internet system, limiting access to select groups and marking a significant shift in online freedoms.

Editorial Staff1 min read

In the wake of the US-Israeli strikes on February 28, 2026, internet access in Iran has been largely restricted, with significant implications for the population's online freedoms.

The Iranian government is now rolling out a differentiated access system, which will reserve internet privileges for select groups, further entrenching a tiered approach to online connectivity.

This move signals a broader trend towards a heavily regulated internet landscape in Iran, reflecting the government's increasing control over information and communication.

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