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Putin orders review of possible restrictions on Telegram and WhatsApp

Putin orders review of possible restrictions on Telegram and WhatsApp
18.07.2025 11:00

Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the government to prepare proposals on restricting the use of software from “unfriendly” countries, including messaging apps Telegram and WhatsApp.

According to a directive published on the Kremlin’s official website, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin must submit a report by September 1. The move follows the signing of a new law establishing a national messenger, MAX, which will be integrated with state digital services.

Critics such as Mikhail Klimarev from the Internet Protection Society warned that MAX could become a tool for surveillance, as its privacy policy allows data to be shared with state agencies.

Meanwhile, lawmakers have signaled a possible crackdown on foreign platforms. The project "Na Svyazi" reported that access restrictions to Telegram and WhatsApp were tested in Russia.

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