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- Meta concerned by Iran telling citizens to stop using . . .
The messaging platform WhatsApp said Tuesday the company is "concerned" that the application will not be available to people in Iran after state television in the country urged users to delete the
- Why Iran Is Telling Residents to Delete WhatsApp Now | TIME
A person holds a smartphone displaying the WhatsApp app in the background, on Nov 6, 2024 A person holds a smartphone displaying the WhatsApp app in the background, on Nov 6, 2024 Cheng Xin
- Iran Urges Users to Delete WhatsApp - The New York Times
WhatsApp: Iran’s state television urged people to delete the popular messaging app, saying without evidence that it was sending user information to Israel WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta
- Iran Warns Citizens to Delete WhatsApp and . . . - TechStory
In a warning broadcast on national television, the Iranian government has urged its citizens to remove WhatsApp and Instagram from their smartphones, claiming the popular apps are leaking personal data to Israel The announcement, aired by the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB
- Iran asks its people to delete WhatsApp | AP News
Iran has blocked access to various social media platforms over the years but many people in the country use proxies and virtual private networks, or VPNs, to access them It banned WhatsApp and Google Play in 2022 during mass protests against the government over the death of a woman held by the country’s morality police
- Iran asks its citizens to delete WhatsApp from their devices
US action against Iran would fuel 'broader conflict' in the Middle East, Kallas warns Another issue is data sovereignty, Falco added, where data centres hosting WhatsApp data from a certain country are not necessarily located in that country It’s more than feasible, for instance, that WhatsApp’s data from Iran is not hosted in Iran
- Iran Asks Its Citizens To Delete WhatsApp From Their . . .
Amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict, the Iranian state television on Tuesday afternoon urged the country's public to remove the messaging platform WhatsApp from their smartphones, reported AP Iranians have been asked to remove WhatsApp from their devices, alleging the app "without offering
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