A large-scale internet blackout lasted over 6 days across the entire nation. The authorities migrated all network traffic to state-controlled infrastructure, effectively isolating the country from the global internet. This move allows comprehensive monitoring of all online activity while blocking access to external platforms.
Privacy tools that rely on external connections have become non-functional. Even international calling services are experiencing disruptions. The situation highlights the vulnerability of centralized internet architecture and the critical importance of decentralized, censorship-resistant technologies for protecting user freedom and data sovereignty.
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A large-scale internet blackout lasted over 6 days across the entire nation. The authorities migrated all network traffic to state-controlled infrastructure, effectively isolating the country from the global internet. This move allows comprehensive monitoring of all online activity while blocking access to external platforms.
Privacy tools that rely on external connections have become non-functional. Even international calling services are experiencing disruptions. The situation highlights the vulnerability of centralized internet architecture and the critical importance of decentralized, censorship-resistant technologies for protecting user freedom and data sovereignty.