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WhatsApp Faces Possible Ban in Iran After State TV Urges Deletion

Tehran / Washington, June 18, 2025 — Iranian state television has urged citizens to delete WhatsApp, alleging the app is secretly collecting sensitive user data—such as “last known locations and communications”—and transmitting it to Israel. The surprising broadcast, aired on Tuesday, did not provide any evidence to back the accusations .

🛑 WhatsApp Pushback

WhatsApp, owned by Meta, responded swiftly—expressing concern that the broadcast may serve as a pretext for banning the platform at a time when Iranians rely on it most. A spokesman stated:

“We’re concerned these false reports will be an excuse for our services to be blocked at a time when people need them the most… We do not track your precise location, we don’t keep logs… and we do not provide bulk information to any government.” 

The app emphasized its use of end-to-end encryption, which ensures that only senders and recipients can read message content .

📵 Broader Digital Crackdown

The WhatsApp alert arrives amidst a broader push by Tehran to restrict internet access. Since escalating tensions with Israel, Iran has throttled internet speeds, blocked VPN services, and planned a temporary disconnection from the global web—while maintaining a heavily controlled domestic intranet .

State TV also warned citizens to avoid other location-based apps and instructed government employees to disable all connected devices—smartphones, wearable tech, and laptops—during ongoing Israeli military operations .

🛡️ Expert Insights

Cybersecurity scholars warn that even encrypted apps can leak metadata like contact lists, timestamps, and usage patterns—information that governments can exploit . Cornell researcher Gregory Falco noted:

“You can understand things about how people are using the app… that’s been a consistent issue.” 

Additionally, Falco emphasized concerns about data sovereignty, as Iranian user data may be stored on servers outside the country .

🔮 What Happens Next

Should Iran follow through, WhatsApp could join the ranks of Telegram, Signal, and Instagram—platforms previously blocked. The deletion request, lacking formal legislative backing, may serve as a gauge for public and media reactions before any official shutdown.

In response, many Iranians may resort to VPNs or gravitate toward domestic alternatives. However, a full-scale ban could significantly disrupt private communication during one of the region’s most volatile periods.

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