Russia says gradually introducing restrictive measures against WhatsApp
Restrictions due to violations meant to allow users switch to other messaging apps, according to communications regulator
ISTANBUL
Russia is gradually introducing restrictive measures against WhatsApp, the country's communications regulator Roskomnadzor said on Monday.
Citing a statement by Roskomnadzor's press service, the RBK news outlet reported that WhatsApp “continues to violate Russian law.”
"In light of this, Roskomnadzor is gradually introducing restrictive measures against WhatsApp. The gradual deterioration of WhatsApp calls began in August, as Roskomnadzor reported in the media,” the statement said, adding the restrictions are being introduced gradually to allow users to switch to other messaging apps.
Earlier on Monday, approximately 1,600 complaints toward WhatsApp were received during 24 hours, according the Sboy.rf, a Russia-based internet outage monitoring site, and Downdetector.
Users reported interruptions in notifications, problems sending messages, and unstable operation of the app and its website.
Previously, WhatsApp and Telegram calls were restricted in Russia “for security and fraud prevention purposes.”
In late November, Roskomnadzor warned that WhatsApp would be completely blocked if it did not comply with Russian legislation.
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