The use of counter-censorship technology is increasing in Iran after the authorities blocked access to popular communications services.
Photo-sharing app Instagram and encrypted messaging app Telegram have been blocked in the country despite president Hassan Rouhani claiming he would allow "space for legal criticism" as demonstrations against the clerical regime continue.
Despite the potential disruption to communications provided by these blocks, the use of anonymity network Tor has increased to its highest ever number in the country.
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