Iran Tells Citizens To Delete WhatsApp

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    Iranian state television has instructed residents to delete WhatsApp from their smartphones, claiming the messaging platform gathers user information to share with Israel. The local media provided no evidence supporting these allegations but additionally encouraged residents to avoid other “location-based” apps. WhatsApp has disputed the claims, with a spokesperson telling Time magazine the Meta-owned platform uses end-to-end encryption and does not track precise locations, keep messaging logs, or provide bulk information to governments. The episode comes at a time when Iran is simultaneously experiencing a “near-total national Internet blackout,” according to NetBlock, an internet governance monitoring organization. The disruption follows earlier partial outages amid escalating military tensions with Israel after days of missile strikes between the countries. Further reading, from earlier this week: Iran Bans Officials From Using Internet-Connected Devices. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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