Instant messaging service WhatsApp is allowing users to
connect via proxy servers so that they can stay online in case the Internet is
shut down or shut down.
The Meta-owned technology giant said it hoped blackouts in
Iran "will never happen again".
He denied human rights and "prevented people from
getting immediate help".
WhatsApp is urging its global community to help volunteer
proxies "communicate freely" to people, saying it will offer guidance
on how to set it up.
She blogged, "Connecting via proxy maintains the same
high level of privacy and security that WhatsApp provides." "
Juras Juršnas of oxylabs, a proxy and online data collection
company, told BBC News: "There are government restrictions on internet
access for these people, as was the case with Iran, the use of proxy servers
can allow people to maintain connections with WhatsApp and the rest. Free,
non-censor internet.
"It will allow people around the world to stay
connected even if their internet access has been blocked by some malicious
actors.
0 Comments
Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box.