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Iran's Push to Ditch WhatsApp: What's the Real Deal?
IranWednesday, June 18, 2025
WhatsApp is part of Meta Platforms, the same company that owns Facebook and Instagram. This ownership can sometimes raise eyebrows, but it doesn't change the fact that WhatsApp is widely used in Iran. Many people there use it alongside Instagram and Telegram.
Iran has a history of blocking social media platforms, but people often find ways around these bans using proxies or VPNs. In 2022, during protests over the death of a woman held by the morality police, Iran blocked WhatsApp and Google Play. This ban was lifted late last year, but it shows how quickly things can change.
WhatsApp's popularity in Iran is undeniable. It's one of the most used messaging apps in the country. But with the recent call to delete the app, many are left wondering what the future holds for digital communication in Iran. It's a complex situation that involves trust, security, and national sovereignty.
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