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Blocked in Syria. A community report in February 2026 confirmed an HTTP 451 (Unavailable For Legal Reasons) sanctions-related block from a Syrian connection. The team contacted Grafana Labs in April 2026 to request a review of the restriction; no response has been received yet.
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Official outreach email sent to Grafana Labs at privacy@grafana.com requesting review of Syria IP restrictions under the current OFAC and BIS framework.
You can help change this. Syria's political situation has changed—all sanctions have been lifted. Many companies just haven't updated their policies yet. If you work at Grafana or know someone who does, share our resources with their legal or compliance team. Sometimes all it takes is one person asking the right question.
Tips for advocating: Reach out to legal, compliance, or policy teams. Reference the lifted sanctions. Point to competitors who have already unblocked Syria. Every voice matters.
Contact Grafana Support:
No, Grafana is currently blocked in Syria. Users in Syria cannot access this service. We are tracking the situation and advocating for change.
Many international services blocked access to Syria due to previous sanctions and compliance policies. Even as sanctions are being reviewed, some companies have not yet restored access. Unblock Syria tracks these services and advocates for change.
You can help by voting on this page to show demand, sharing it on social media, and contacting Grafana directly to request they restore access for Syrian users.
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