Whatsapp Banned in Russia Citizens use State Platform

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Whatsapp Banned in Russia Citizens use State Platform
Whatsapp Banned in Russia Citizens use State Platform

Africa-Press – Eswatini. Russia has blocked messaging service WhatsApp over alleged legal breaches, urging users to switch to a state-backed alternative in what is widely seen as a bid to clamp down on free speech amid the war in Ukraine, Aljazeera reported.

Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced the move on Thursday, attributing it to WhatsApp’s “reluctance to comply with the norms and letter of Russian law”.

He advised Russians to turn instead to MAX, a state-sponsored platform touted as a one-stop shop for messaging, online government services and other services like making payments.

“Experts warn that MAX, which openly declares it will share user data with authorities upon request, does not use the end-to-end encryption that ensures messages remain private on popular services like WhatsApp, leaving users vulnerable to state snooping,” reads the Aljazeera report in part.

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