North Korea is one of the most well-known countries with restricted internet access. The government tightly controls online content, and only a select few have access to the global internet.
Eritrea has very limited internet access, and most citizens cannot freely access the World Wide Web. Internet usage is controlled and monitored by the government.
Eritrea
Turkmenistan has limited internet access, with many websites and social media platforms blocked or heavily restricted. Internet usage is closely monitored by the government.
Turkmenistan
China (in some regions)
While China as a whole has a substantial internet presence, there are certain regions, such as Tibet and Xinjiang, where internet access is restricted due to political reasons.
Iran
Iran has had periods of internet restrictions and censorship, especially during times of political unrest. Access to some websites and platforms may be blocked or limited.
Cuba
Cuba has limited internet access, and most citizens do not have full access to the global internet. Internet usage is controlled and monitored by the government.
Belarus
Belarus has had periods of internet restrictions, particularly during times of political unrest or protests. Access to certain websites and platforms may be limited.
Sudan
Sudan has experienced internet shutdowns during periods of civil unrest or political turmoil. These shutdowns have restricted access to online information and communication.