Bangladesh bans Instagram, YouTube citing security concerns

Security Concerns

The government of Bangladesh has imposed a ban on popular social media platforms including Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and others. This decision is part of broader internet restrictions that have been implemented across the country.

Government sources have indicated that the bans are a response to concerns over national security and the spread of misinformation and subversive activities online.

However, the specifics of these threats have not been detailed in public statements. Bangladesh had previously imposed restrictions on Meta platforms during particular periods of unrest. This recent move appears to be an extension of similar policies.

Internet restrictions affect social media usage

Observers note that this is likely to have significant impacts on communication, as these platforms are widely used for both personal and professional purposes. Internet speed has also reportedly been affected, with users experiencing reduced connectivity.

The use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to circumvent these bans has been on the rise. This has prompted further scrutiny and potential countermeasures from the authorities. The exact duration of these bans is currently unclear.

It is unknown whether this restriction is temporary or if it signals a more permanent shift in Bangladesh’s policy towards social media usage. For more updates, follow local news outlets and technology news platforms.