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Afghanistan completely shuts down the internet – and not even VPNs can help



  • Beginning on September 29, 2025, Afghanistan has shut down the internet completely
  • Authorities justified the order as a way to “prevent immorality,” but experts believe it comes to silence dissent and restrict communications
  • VPNs cannot bypass these restrictions, with satellite internet and foreign SIM cards being the only viable options

Afghans are currently living in digital darkness as Taliban authorities cut citizens off from the rest of the world in a bid to “prevent immorality.”

Internet watchdog NetBlocks began tracking a deterioration of internet connectivity levels since early September. On September 25, experts recorded a pattern of curfew-style internet shutdowns across some regions of the country. Everything collapsed on Monday (September 29) when the country fell into a total communication blackout as both internet and telephone services stopped working.





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