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"It’s time for WhatsApp to prepare to leave the Russian market," Anton Gorelkin, deputy chairman of the Duma Committee on ...
Ukraine’s intelligence service believes WhatsApp is a likely candidate for a ban. The messaging app, owned by Meta, is one of ...
MOSCOW: Russian lawmakers have declared WhatsApp, the world’s most widely used messaging platform owned by Meta, a threat to ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered new regulations on foreign messaging apps, potentially leading to a ban on WhatsApp in the country.
According to Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service, WhatsApp, owned by Meta tech giant, is a likely target for blocking.
In principle it is possible to circumvent the state’s plan by using a VPN. But only 50% of Russian internet users have a VPN; ...
Russian officials are being ordered to switch to a messaging app controlled by the secret services of the Russian Federation, ...
Russian president Vladimir Putin has ordered to gain control over foreign messengers, specifically WhatsApp and Telegram, ...
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has instructed the government to take measures by September 1 this year to restrict the use ...
The Russian government seeks to bolster local tech by reinforcing controls on foreign applications, signaling changes for ...
Vladimir Putin has ordered his government to restrict the use of foreign software—including messaging apps developed in ...
Russia launched a fresh wave of drone and missile strikes on Ukraine in an overnight attack on Monday, killing one person, ...