The Russia WhatsApp Block marks a significant escalation in Moscow’s long-running dispute with foreign technology companies. Meta confirmed that Russian authorities have attempted to fully block WhatsApp in the country, as the government accelerates efforts to promote domestic digital platforms.
The move comes amid broader measures introduced after Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, which intensified scrutiny and restrictions on foreign-owned technology services.
Push Toward State-Backed Alternatives
Officials are promoting a government-supported messaging app known as MAX, positioning it as a domestic alternative. Critics argue the platform could be used for surveillance purposes, though state media have rejected those claims.
Meta described the Russia WhatsApp Block as an effort to steer users toward what it called a “state-owned surveillance app.” The company stated it is working to keep users connected despite restrictions.
Kremlin Conditions for Possible Return
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated that WhatsApp’s future in Russia depends on compliance with local legislation. He suggested that dialogue could resume if Meta aligns with Russian regulatory requirements. Without that, authorities signaled there would be little room for compromise.
Reports also indicate that Russia’s communications watchdog, Roskomnadzor, removed WhatsApp from its official online registry, further tightening pressure on the platform.
Wider Crackdown on Foreign Platforms
The Russia WhatsApp Block follows earlier actions limiting certain calls on WhatsApp and Telegram, as well as blocking Apple’s FaceTime service. Authorities have accused foreign platforms of failing to cooperate with law enforcement in cases related to fraud and terrorism.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has previously emphasized his company’s commitment to user privacy and free expression, placing it in contrast to increasing regulatory demands.
The latest move reflects Russia’s broader strategy to consolidate digital sovereignty while reducing reliance on Western technology firms.
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