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- Iran asks its people to delete WhatsApp | AP News
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 That ban was lifted late last year WhatsApp had been one of Iran’s most popular messaging apps besides Instagram and Telegram
- Why Iran Is Telling Residents to Delete WhatsApp Now | TIME
Iranian state television urged residents on Tuesday afternoon to delete WhatsApp from their smartphones, on account of concerns the messaging platform is gathering user information to share with
- Iran asks citizens to delete WhatsApp from their devices . . .
Iran invited the population to delete WhatsApp The June 18th last, the Iranian state television launched an explicit message: «Uninstall WhatsApp!» The official motivation concerns the fear that the application can collect personal information from Iranian users to share them with entities related to Israeljust when the tensions between the
- 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
- 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
- Why Iran has asked people to delete WhatsApp – Firstpost
Iran's state-run broadcaster has asked people to delete social messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and other 'location-based apps' Authorities claim that Meta, the parent company, is gathering user information and sending it to Israel
- 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
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