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Iran’s state television urged people to delete WhatsApp, saying without evidence that the app was sending user information to Israel.
Iranian Foreign Minister expresses his gratitude to Riyadh for its condemnation of Israel’s attacks on Iran last month.
Iranian state television has urged people to remove WhatsApp from their smart phones, alleging without specific evidence that the messaging app gathered user information to send to Israel.
Amid the escalating active conflict between Israel and Iran, the latter has delivered yet another directive to its residents, this time involving the popular messaging platform WhatsApp.Iran ...
While we’ve seen no public instances of governments having a backdoor into WhatsApp, in May, the Israeli cyber-intelligence ...
Shiite Islam offers Iranians a standard it views as just. Iran calls itself an Islamic republic. Many Iranians may appreciate ...
E ven before the bombs began to fall, Iran’s economy was in a bad way. Six in ten working-age people were unemployed. Prices ...
The Iranian government is advising citizens to delete WhatsApp, alleging it shares user data with Israel. This follows previous bans on social media p ...
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is chipping away at Iran’s regional influence. He is urging Syria and Lebanon to join the ...
According to Iranian security officials, Israeli intelligence services are using Persian-language social media platforms to ...
Over the past week, Iran has begun a quiet campaign of terror — not against an outside adversary but against its own people.
WhatsApp should be deleted from Iranian devices, a state official said on TV Tuesday as a conflict with Israel enters its sixth day.