Papua New Guinea police said Wednesday (Mar 26) they had unblocked Facebook after cutting off access in the Pacific nation ...
Authorities said it was a "test" to limit misinformation, while critics called it a violation of human rights.
Facebook remained inaccessible to users in the country on the afternoon of March 25. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Facebook users in Papua New Guinea remain offline after the government carried out what it described as "testing" to regulate ...
The country's Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr says the "test" was done under the framework of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2024 ...
Papua New Guineans were hit by an unexpected digital blackout as access to Facebook was abruptly blocked. However, the lack ...
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Facebook is the most widely used social media platform in Papua New Guinea, with about 1.3 million users, including many ...
Pacific nation Papua New Guinea opened an investigation Tuesday after losing access to Facebook during a police test of "innovative technology" to regulate online content.
Papua New Guinea has restricted Facebook in the country in an effort to stop the spread of pornography, hate speech, and ...
The shutdown, enforced under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, began on Monday and has continued into Tuesday.
Papua New Guinea’s government has shut down Facebook as part of a “test” to “protect” its citizens from “harmful content”.