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Friday, December 21, 2012

11:12 AM

Gmail Users in Iran Regain Access to Accounts

Iran bannedIranian officials have unblocked Gmail services for the country's citizens, Reuters reported. The unblocking marks a quick end to the government sanctioned block of Google's email service.

Officials have reported that the Gmail block was an unexpected consequence of the country's YouTube shut down.

Iran is said to be blocking YouTube in protest of a recent anti-Islam video posted on the video-sharing site.

"We wanted to ban YouTube and then Gmail was cut off as well, and this was unintended," Iranian official Mohammad Reza Aghamiri told the Mehr News Agency, according to Reuters. "We absolutely do not want YouTube to be accessible. Therefore, the telecommunications ministry is trying to find a way to solve this problem so that it can block YouTube in the HTTPS protocol while leaving Gmail accessible."

Gmail services were shut down last week in an attempt to protest YouTube. The video-sharing site has fallen into hot water because of its decision to not take down a controversial anti-Islam video posted on its site earlier this year.

The Gmail shut down irked some Iranian legislators. Iranian political figure Hossein Garousi reportedly threatened to summon Iranian telecommunications Minister Reza Taqipour to parliament for questioning if Gmail wasn't reinstated, according to Reuters.

Iran is known for its strict internet policies. Country officials already ban members of certain industries from using foreign email. Rumors also began spreading that the country would move to a local intranet following the Stuxnet virus scare from earlier this year.

Despite the governments attempts to ban certain internet uses many Iranian citizens are said to avoid restrictions by using virtual private networks to gain access to blocked sites.

This article was originally published on V3.

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11:11 AM

Iran Government Filtering Google Searches, Gmail

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google-iranThe Iranian government has started filtering Google searches and Gmail in order to increase its own security.

The Iranian government announced its intention to screen Google communications on Sunday and has already made good on its promise, according to reports, like this one from Reuters.

"Google and Gmail will be filtered throughout the country until further notice," said an official known only as Khoramabadi.

Since then there have been suggestions that the ban relates to the controversial "Innocence of Muslims" film that has been gathering views on YouTube. Both Pakistan and Bangladesh have banned YouTube for not removing the firm already.

We've asked Google to confirm whether it is being filtered or blocked in Iran, but so far it has not replied.

Iran has a rather controlling attitude to the Internet and has already banned access to other online properties, including a rather hopeful sounding virtual U.S. embassy.

Perhaps because of this, Iran is said to be working toward launching its own alternative network. This could launch next year and would see the country launch its own local intranet.

This article was originally published on the Inquirer.

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