
Internet shutdown
An Internet shutdown occurs when authorities intentionally disable or restrict access to the online network within a specific region or country. This may involve cutting off internet service providers or blocking access to certain websites and platforms. Governments or organizations often do this to control information, prevent unrest, or maintain security during sensitive situations. While it can help manage threats, it also limits communication, access to information, and economic activities, affecting individuals, businesses, and communities reliant on internet connectivity.