Internet Shutdowns
Who Shuts Down the Internet the Most?
Based on 953 shutdowns we've tracked since 2018
- Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
Ongoing
13
ongoing shutdowns around the world
90
Internet shutdowns around the world since July 2025
12
countries have experienced a total or partial Internet shutdown since July 2025
23,461 hours
of Internet access have been lost by the the world’s population since July 2025, due to intentional disruptions.
Shutdowns
February 2026
13 shutdowns
January 2026
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Ongoing
Service blocking
Facebook, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp
The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) ordered the social media platforms to be blocked to safeguard against misuse that could threaten public order following the national elections on 15 January 2026.
Uganda
- Start
- End
- Total Duration 169 days, 7 hours
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Ongoing
National shutdown
Timeline: * 8 January 2026 — Nationwide shutdown begins: Iran imposes a near-total internet blackout on the 12th day of nationwide protests. Many local websites also became unreachable, including those of the main local news agencies.* 28 January 2026 — Partial, uneven restoration: Authorities relax some restrictions, but connectivity returns only in a patchwork and heavily filtered form.* Mid-February 2026 — Degraded and unstable connectivity: National internet traffic recovers only to ~50–60% of normal levels; VPN services remain erratic and unreliable.* 28 February 2026 — New shutdown during hostilities: Following U.S.–Israel airstrikes, Cloudflare Radar confirms traffic in Iran drops to nearly zero, indicating a fresh, state-enforced blackout.
Iran
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- End
- Total Duration 178 days, 10 hours
