Iran encourages citizens to use a messaging app previously marked as a state monitoring tool


  • Iranian authorities are pushing citizens to use a domestic announcement app to communicate with their families outside the country
  • A security audit found that Bale Messenger was not safe; It lacks E2EE protection and shares sensitive user data with the app server
  • Iran has experienced an almost total Internet darkness since June 18, 2025, which has an impact on citizens’ ability to communicate and access information

As Iran embarks on the fifth day of an almost total communication interruption, officials allegedly urge citizens to turn to a domestic announcement app to keep in touch with their families outside the country.

Father’s News Agency – which is administered by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – shared a tweet on Friday, June 20 and said that foreign users as well as the locals can now use the Bale app to communicate with family and friends under internet stops.

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