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In December 2025, protests in Iran escalated into demands for regime change, prompting the government to shut down internet access. By January 8, 2026, internet traffic from Iran dropped to nearly zero, reflecting a complete disconnection from the global network. Brief moments of connectivity were observed on January 9, but overall access remains severely limited.
The article explores the state of Iran's internet infrastructure and censorship practices from the perspective of Censys, highlighting the challenges faced by users in accessing information and the implications for privacy and security. It discusses the technical and political factors that shape the online environment in Iran, emphasizing the need for improved transparency and access to information.