Algeria blocks Facebook, Twitter to stop exam cheats: state media

Algerian powers have briefly blocked access to Facebook, Twitter and other online networking destinations to attempt to stop cheats posting secondary school exam papers on the web, state media provided details regarding Sunday.

A huge number of secondary school understudies were retaking some portion of their baccalaureate exams after points of interest were shared over online networking.

"The cut in online networking is specifically identified with the fractional baccalaureate exams that are occurring on Sunday," an official source told the APS state news office.

"This is to shield understudies from the production of false papers for these exams."

Access to the web through the 3G versatile system additionally gave off an impression of being upset on Sunday.

Recently, powers said police captured many individuals, incorporating authorities working in national instruction workplaces and printers, as a component of an examination concerning how parts of the 2016 secondary school exams were spilled onto online networking.

(Reporting by Patrick Markey; Editing by Andrew Bolton)


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