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Iran readies Internet filtering device

Published: 16 Nov 2014 - 01:31 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 01:51 pm

TEHRAN: Iran will have “smart filtering” within six months to weed out Internet content the authorities deem offensive or criminal, the telecommunications minister said on Friday.
Tehran already blocks access to popular websites including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to stop Iranians from surfing content seen as immoral or undermining the Islamic regime.
Mahmoud Vaezi’s remarks come just days after a body tasked with policing the Internet ordered his ministry to regularise the use of Instagram within two months or access to it would be blocked.
Last month, Iran prevented access to an Instagram page devoted to the lifestyle of Tehran’s young elite that stirred indignation in the sanctions-hit country.
In September, the judiciary gave the government a month to ban messaging applications Viber, Tango and WhatsApp over insults to Iranian officials, but they remain accessible.
Internet censorship is a bone of contention between conservative hardliners and government members including President Hassan Rowhani who use social networks.
Rowhani, a moderate, has called Internet censorship counterproductive, but ultra-conservatives who control key institutions disagree. Vaezi said “the first phase of smart online filtering will be ready within a month, a second phase within three months and a third within six months”, the Isna news agency reported.
In September, Fars news agency quoted him as saying ministry engineers were working on ways to remove “criminal” content from social networks.
At the time, a police official said that “smart filtering of social networks” would be better than blocking the Internet so users could still benefit “from the useful” aspect of the web.
AFP