Iran blocks Telegram, Instagram amid protests

ANI  |  Tehran [Iran] 

has blocked two popular apps - and - as a security measure, as protests against the continued for the fourth consecutive day.

Al-Jazeera has quoted unconfirmed sources that in the country would be temporarily banned unless the protesters did not withdraw their It also said the Iranian would crack down on those who were spreading negative propaganda against the country.

An official, without being named, on Sunday said: "With a decision by the Supreme National Security Council, activities of and are temporarily limited."

Users in said they were unable to access the popular applications via cellphone networks, though users could access them via and

Pavel Durov, the of Telegram, said on that was "blocking access for the majority of Iranians" after protesters had been using the popular messaging applications in a bid to publicise the on

Unconfirmed videos and photos posted on the showed the police in Tehran, Mashhad, Khoramdareh and other places trying to disperse the protesters from the sites of protests.

Protesters in different cities of have been raising anti-slogans, over alleged corruption and rising prices that have been plaguing the people of the country. Scores of protesters have been arrested. Also, three protesters were reportedly shot dead by the in central yesterday.

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First Published: Mon, January 01 2018. 08:35 IST