WhatsApp Says Russia Has Tried to Fully Block Messaging App
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Russia shuts down WhatsApp, pushes citizens to state-run app accused of being a 'surveillance' tool
Russia has blocked WhatsApp, citing the Meta-owned company’s failure to comply with local laws, as Moscow continues its crackdown on foreign tech platforms.
The EU could take "interim measures" against WhatsApp as it investigates AI providers' access to the app. On Monday, the EU's regulatory arm announced its "preliminary view" that Meta, WhatsApp's parent company,
Meta denies the allegations.
EU regulators warn Meta over WhatsApp policy changes that may block rival AI chatbots, raising new antitrust concerns in Europe’s fast-moving AI market.
The move follows the European Commission announcing an investigation in December into whether the social media giant had breached antitrust rules.
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Brussels eyes crowbar for Meta’s WhatsApp AI lockout
Euro watchdog says Zuckcorp blocked rival AI assistants in WhatsApp – weighs emergency action to force 'em back in Brussels has accused Meta of breaking EU competition rules by locking rival AI chatbots out of WhatsApp,
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