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The Iran Internet Freedom Act requires the State Department to periodically update a comprehensive strategy for promoting internet freedom and access to information in Iran, with new provisions addressing virtual private networks, sanctions enforcement, and internet blackout circumvention. The bill authorizes the State Department to award grants to private organizations to develop and support programs that expand open internet access and digital tools for Iranian citizens, activists, journalists, and civil society organizations. It appropriates $15 million annually for fiscal years 2025 and 2026 to the Open Technology Fund to support these programs, with requirements for competitive grant distribution and security audits of new technologies.
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