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  2. Cloob - Wikipedia

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    Cloob.com was a Persian-language social networking website, mainly popular in Iran. After the locally (and internationally) popular social networking website Orkut was blocked by the Iranian government, a series of local sites and networks, including Cloob, emerged to fill the gap. Its main page contains the title Iranian Virtual Society and ...

  3. iGap - Wikipedia

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    iGap (Persian: آیگپ) is an Iranian open source, cloud-based, cross-platform, instant messaging (IM), social media and VoIP service developed by the Kian Iranian STD. It is the fist end-to-end encrypted, open source and AES encrypted messeinging app in West Asia and one of the most popular messaging apps in Iran and West Asia, with more than 20 million users.

  4. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Six days after Khamenei's statement, Iran announced that Google and Gmail would be added to the list of banned sites, to be replaced by the national network. Iranian media reported that the new system would be ready by March 2013. [50] Gmail and Google were later unblocked. The Iranian alternative to Google was Parsijoo, which is disabled now ...

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  6. Chat-Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Some chat rooms on Chat Avenue have been used in law enforcement efforts to catch online predators. On September 18, 2018, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced the arrest of 24 alleged child predators in “Operation Open House,” an undercover operation targeting individuals using social media to lure underage users.

  7. Telegram in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Telegram messenger played a major role in spreading the news about the protests and served as the primary platform to unify the protesters. [14] On 30 December, the Iranian government requested the closing of a Telegram channel called "Amad News" (AMAD standing for Agaahi, awareness, Mobaareze, combat & Democracy) operated by Roohollah Zam which called for use of handmade explosives against ...

  8. SUMKA - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Fateh was the official patron of the SUMKA. [1] After the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, the party received a monthly stipend of 2,500 Iranian rial from the police and other security authorities. In 1958, Monshizadeh received US$7,000 from SAVAK to go to the United States. [1] The party was also possibly financed by foreign embassies based ...

  9. Iranian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijanis: In spite of being native speakers of a Turkic language (Azerbaijani Turkic), they are believed to be primarily descended from the earlier Iranian-speakers of the region. [1] [111] [122] [123] [124] They are possibly related to the ancient Iranian tribe of the Medes, aside from the rise of the subsequent Persian and Turkic elements ...