This is disturbing information and I had no idea a country was limiting their people's access to the internet or privacy features. Although I'm not in Iran, I am a ProtonVPN user and consider that a kind of universal connection, i.e. the Internet and user privacy is extremely important regardless of country or politics. I think if a group is being targeted or denied access, that's the equivalent of denial of universal human rights. Yea, I think privacy should be added to the UN charter of universal human rights. So, if a country is allowed to target and abuse ANY group, it eventually affects all of us. I consider ProtonVPN to be the equivalent of a vaccine that protects against diseases (invasions of privacy can be a contagious disease/mindset). I'm extremely grateful to Proton for providing me this privacy and suggest it to friends. Is there anything ProtonVPN users can do to help?
This is disturbing information and I had no idea a country was limiting their people's access to the internet or privacy features. Although I'm not in Iran, I am a ProtonVPN user and consider that a kind of universal connection, i.e. the Internet and user privacy is extremely important regardless of country or politics. I think if a group is being targeted or denied access, that's the equivalent of denial of universal human rights. Yea, I think privacy should be added to the UN charter of universal human rights. So, if a country is allowed to target and abuse ANY group, it eventually affects all of us. I consider ProtonVPN to be the equivalent of a vaccine that protects against diseases (invasions of privacy can be a contagious disease/mindset). I'm extremely grateful to Proton for providing me this privacy and suggest it to friends. Is there anything ProtonVPN users can do to help?