Iran’s Deputy Minister of Communications and CEO of the Iranian Communications Infrastructure Company Behzad Akbari has slammed as unfair Google's recent actions against Iranian users and the suspension of Google Analytics due to sanctions.
This development has received significant media coverage in Iran after many users received emails notifying them of the suspension, which poses potential challenges for individuals and businesses.
In response, Akbari took to X to express his concerns. In his post, he stated that the internet should not turn into a tool for sanctions or restrictions.
Akbari added that the suspension of Google Analytics services for Iranian users will harm businesses, startups and individuals.
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