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Peyvandha@internet.ir.tgz File

: The files track how the portal's look has changed to match evolving state propaganda.

The recently surfaced compressed archive, peyvandha@internet.ir.tgz , offers a rare look into the backend of one of the world's most pervasive internet filtering systems. For years, the landing page has been the face of digital boundaries in Iran, redirecting users away from "forbidden" content. This archive potentially contains: peyvandha@internet.ir.tgz

: Technical configurations used to enforce the Computer Crimes Act at the ISP level. : The files track how the portal's look