By Andrew Osborn and Mrinmay Dey MOSCOW, Feb 12 (Reuters) - U.S. messenger app WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms, has been ...
Russia has attempted to fully block WhatsApp in the country, the company said, the latest move in an ongoing government ...
Russia on Thursday moved to block the WhatsApp messaging platform owned by Meta, further restricting international ...
WhatsApp on Thursday said Russia had attempted to "fully block" its service, with 100 million users affected. The Kremlin ...
Russia has attempted to fully block WhatsApp as it tightens control of online communication and pushes people toward a ...
The digital curtain is falling in Russia as the Kremlin officially pulled the plug on WhatsApp, an encrypted messaging app.
WhatsApp said the Russian government has moved to “fully block” the world’s most popular messaging service in the country as ...
On Wednesday, as many as 100 million Russians abruptly had their access to WhatsApp cut off, according to the Financial Times ...
Moscow has accused foreign messaging apps of breaching national laws and labeled Meta an "extremist" company in 2022.
After warnings from lawmakers last year, WhatsApp has been blocked in Russia for as many as 100 million users.
The messaging platform WhatsApp says Russia has "attempted to fully block" its service inside the country, "to drive people to a state-owned surveillance app." ...