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Iran Asks Its Citizens To Delete WhatsApp From Their Phones: Here’s Why
June 18, 2025
11:55
Iranian state television has called on citizens to remove WhatsApp, citing unsubstantiated claims that the app collects user data for Israel. The announcement comes amid growing hostilities between Iran and Israel, with Tehran clamping down further on digital communication. WhatsApp has responded, denying the allegations and affirming its commitment to user privacy through end-to-end encryption.
On Tuesday, Iran’s state-run media issued a public advisory asking citizens to delete WhatsApp from their smartphones. The broadcaster claimed—without providing any proof—that the messaging app was collecting user data and sending it to Israel.
The statement, which cited national security concerns, comes during a period of intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel. But this isn’t the first time Tehran has cracked down on tech platforms. Iran has a history of censoring online platforms it deems problematic or politically threatening.
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According to reports by The Associated Press, Iranian authorities alleged that WhatsApp posed a national threat due to its supposed ties to Israel. The app’s parent company, Meta Platforms, also owns Facebook and Instagram, both of which have faced periodic bans or throttling in Iran.
Critically, the government offered no technical proof or intelligence reports to support the claim that WhatsApp is channelling user data to a foreign government. That raises questions about whether the ban is truly about security or if it’s about controlling the narrative.
Despite frequent internet restrictions, WhatsApp remains one of the most widely used messaging apps in Iran. Alongside Telegram and Instagram, it serves as a critical communication tool in a country where traditional media is tightly controlled by the state.
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During periods of unrest—such as the 2022 nationwide protests following the death of Mahsa Amini—encrypted messaging platforms allowed citizens to coordinate demonstrations and document abuses. That year, Iran responded by banning WhatsApp and Google Play. The ban was lifted in late 2024, but the renewed warnings indicate the platform remains in Tehran’s crosshairs.
Even when apps are blocked, Iranians regularly use virtual private networks (VPNs) and proxies to bypass restrictions. This digital workaround culture has made total censorship difficult to enforce, but it also puts users at risk of surveillance or legal consequences if caught.
WhatsApp issued a pointed rebuttal to the Iranian government’s claims. In a public statement, the company said it was “concerned” about the misinformation and accused Iran of using false narratives to justify censorship.
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“These false reports will be an excuse for our services to be blocked at a time when people need them the most,” WhatsApp said.
The platform reiterated that it uses end-to-end encryption, meaning only the sender and recipient of a message can read its contents. Not even WhatsApp itself can access user messages.
This isn’t the first time WhatsApp has had to defend its encryption. It’s been at the center of global debates around law enforcement access and digital privacy, but so far, the company has consistently held its ground on resisting backdoors.
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The Iran-Israel conflict has spilt into the digital realm. Disinformation campaigns, cyberattacks, and platform bans are becoming tools of modern warfare—less visible than missiles, but powerful in shaping public perception.
Iran’s call to delete WhatsApp is part of a larger pattern of using technology as both a control mechanism and a strategic lever. Whether or not the data-sharing claim holds water, it’s likely that the real motive is to disrupt the free flow of information among Iranian citizens.
The warning coincided with escalating rhetoric from both sides. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei declared “the battle begins,” calling for an unrelenting response to Israel. On the other side, former U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran with what sounded like targeted intelligence-based operations, claiming, “We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding.”
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In this context, controlling communication channels becomes not just a security tactic but a form of political warfare.
Given WhatsApp’s popularity and Iran’s tech track record, Instagram and Telegram may also come under scrutiny again. Any future bans could spark another wave of protests—or trigger renewed crackdowns.
Iran’s demand to delete WhatsApp is a microcosm of a larger geopolitical struggle where data, communication, and perception are as important as military firepower. For Iranians, it’s another reminder that staying informed and connected often comes at a cost.
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