Dear Listers, As of November 7, 2024, many users across Kenya were unable to access Telegram, and this disruption has affected businesses, civil society actors, and other individuals who rely on the platform for communication. Tatua Digital Resilience Centre has confirmed that the platform is still inaccessible without a VPN, and the connectivity anomalies have been corroborated through OONI and Netblocks tests, as well as reports by users on X (formerly Twitter). The government's rationale for blocking Telegram again stems from concerns over national exam cheating, but this blanket shutdown is affecting more than just those involved in the exams. We understand the challenges that come with this disruption, and Tatua is here to help. If you are affected by the block and need help, please reach out through email and the Tatua helpdesk <https://support.tatua.digital/>. For more details about the current situation, please visit the Tatua website <https://tatua.digital/cyber-security/telegram-access-blocked-in-kenya-amidst-the-2024-national-examinations/>. We also encourage all concerned parties to voice their support for #KeepItOn, urging the government to respect citizens' rights to access information and communicate freely. Kind Regards, *Jacinta Wothaya,* *Digital Resilience Fellow @**KICTANet* <https://www.kictanet.or.ke/>, @*tatua <https://tatua.digital/>* LinkedIn: *Jacinta Wothaya <http://www.linkedin.com/in/jacinta-wothaya-510a8b153>*
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Jacinta Wothaya