'Nation held hostage': Global protests planned as Iran's internet outage reaches nearly 70 days
Growing desperation to access online space has led some Iranians to connect with Virtual Private Networks and Starlink satellite dishes. This connection carries with it a significant risk.
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via Jerusalem Post
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