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Turkey wants to make it easier for authorities to block social media and messaging apps

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  • Turkey plans to expand the authorities’ power to block access to social media on the grounds of “national security”
  • Global companies with over 1 million users in Turkey will also be required to set up a local company
  • Messaging platforms are also included in the so-called “over-the-top service providers” expected to follow the new rules

Turkey plans to expand authorities’ power to block access to social media and messaging platforms on “national security” grounds without a court order.

As per a report by the Turkish news site Ekonomim and reported by Bianet English, the draft amendment would also require these so-called “over-the-top service providers” to establish a local company when they have more than 1 million users in Turkey.

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