Protests over economic woes in Iran entered their 13th day on Friday, amid a nationwide internet shutdown.

Demonstrations, which began in Tehran last month, have spread to all of Iran's 31 provinces since unrest started on December 28, with connectivity down across the country.

NetBlocks, which tracks internet access and digital rights around the world, confirmed on Thursday that it was seeing problems with connectivity through various internet providers in Iran. β€œLive network data show Tehran and other parts of Iran are now entering a digital blackout,” NetBlocks posted on X.

Cloudflare Radar, which monitors internet traffic on behalf of

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