Russia has stepped up actions to restrict access to the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp as part of a broader effort to promote a government-aligned alternativeRussia has stepped up actions to restrict access to the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp as part of a broader effort to promote a government-aligned alternative

Russia Moves to Block WhatsApp, Pushes State-Backed App

2026/02/12 17:17
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Russia has stepped up actions to restrict access to the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp as part of a broader effort to promote a government-aligned alternative and tighten control over digital communications. On Feb. 12, WhatsApp said that Russian authorities attempted to fully block its service, a move the company described as aimed at forcing users onto a state-backed app called Max.

Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, said the attempt would isolate more than 100 million users in Russia from secure, end-to-end encrypted communication, compromising privacy and safety. The company stated it is working to keep its service available and urged Russian regulators to engage in constructive dialogue.

Russia Moves to Block WhatsApp, Pushes State-Backed App

The Kremlin and regulatory bodies insist that WhatsApp and other foreign platforms must comply with Russian law, including requirements on data storage and cooperation with law enforcement. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated that restrictions might be lifted if Meta meets these legal requirements.

State-Backed Max Raises Privacy and Surveillance Concerns

The government has heavily promoted Max, a multifunction mobile app developed by Russian firm VK that combines messaging, payments, digital ID, and access to government services. Critics have warned that Max, unlike WhatsApp or Telegram, does not use strong end-to-end encryption, which could open the door to broader data access by state agencies.

Authorities argue Max will simplify digital interaction for citizens and reduce dependence on Western technology. They also mandated that new smartphones sold in Russia come with Max pre-installed, reinforcing its reach across the population.

Rights groups and privacy advocates counter that the strategy reflects Russia’s push for a “sovereign internet,” a controlled and isolated digital space that could curtail free expression and monitor user activity. These concerns echo wider debates on digital surveillance and user autonomy in authoritarian settings.

Wider Push Against Messaging Platforms

Alongside WhatsApp, Russia has tightened restrictions on Telegram, another major messaging platform. Regulators have throttled traffic, cited alleged legal violations, and warned of fines unless compliance improves. Pavel Durov, Telegram’s founder, criticized the restrictions, saying they aim to push citizens toward controlled alternatives.

Telegram remains widely used in Russia for crypto groups, market updates, and coordination across trading and blockchain communities. The restrictions have prompted backlash from users, independent media, and even some pro-government voices who rely on the app for fast communication.

Meanwhile, broader internet controls have included reduced access to Apple’s FaceTime and other foreign platforms, reinforcing the trend toward a more regulated and locally defined online environment.

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