WhatsApp on Thursday said Russia had attempted to "fully block" its service, with 100 million users affected. The Kremlin ...
Due to Meta’s unwillingness to comply with Russian law, such a decision was indeed made and implemented,” Kremlin spokesman ...
"Today the Russian government attempted to fully block WhatsApp in an effort to drive people to a state-owned surveillance ...
Russia's government reportedly attempted to fully block WhatsApp on Wednesday in what the messaging service called an effort ...
Russia on Thursday moved to block the WhatsApp messaging platform owned by Meta, further restricting international ...
Moscow has accused foreign messaging apps of breaching national laws and labeled Meta an "extremist" company in 2022.
The digital curtain is falling in Russia as the Kremlin officially pulled the plug on WhatsApp, an encrypted messaging app.
The Russian government is attempting to block WhatsApp in the country as its crackdown on communication platforms not under its control intensifies.
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.
WhatsApp and Telegram sound the alarm as the Kremlin chokes off Western apps to promote MAX, a state-backed rival modeled ...
Is WhatsApp’s future in Russia under threat? Meta alleges disruption attempts as Moscow doubles down on its state-backed ...
Russia has officially banned WhatsApp, citing non-compliance with local laws. Kremlin urged its 100 million users to switch to the domestic 'Max' app, a developing national messenger. This move ...