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Russia Slaps Restrictions On WhatsApp And Telegram After Failure To Share Customer Data
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Russia's media regulator, Roskomnadzor, has restricted WhatsApp and Telegram's voice call functionality for failing to comply with data-sharing regulations. Roskomnadzor claims the restrictions aim to "counteract criminals" and will be lifted once the platforms establish legal entities in Russia and cooperate with law enforcement. The regulator alleges both platforms have ignored requests to address criminal activity. Meta, WhatsApp's owner, maintains its commitment to end-to-end encryption and accuses Russia of attempting to violate users' right to secure communication.
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