Iran expands ‘smart’ Internet censorship By PentaBytes | 26/12/2014 0 Comment DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran is to expand what it calls “smart filtering” of the Internet, a policy of censoring undesirable content on websites without banning them completely, as it used to, the government said on Friday. Link to article: feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/technologyNews/~3/oz83RtmuGQc/story01.htm Related posts: Exclusive: Amazon tests smart home gadgets, expands hardware lab Artica Proxy Provides Affordable and Easy Internet Securitization, Filtering and Optimization to SMEs Iran clerics ‘must accept internet’ Sinosphere Blog: Lawsuit Raises Questions Over China’s Internet Censorship