Russia restricts important messaging service
Russia is imposing restrictions on the messaging service Telegram due to non-compliance with data storage regulations and alleged misuse for criminal purposes.
Russia has announced restrictions on the use of the messaging service Telegram, as conveyed by its censorship agency Roskomnadzor. The platform is accused of failing to adhere to regulations that require foreign entities to store Russian user data on domestic servers. In light of this non-compliance, the agency will implement phased restrictions on the service.
Additionally, Roskomnadzor highlighted that Telegram is not taking adequate measures to prevent its platform from being exploited for alleged criminal and terrorist activities. This situation escalates the ongoing tensions surrounding digital communication in Russia, especially given the increasing reliance on such platforms amid ongoing conflict.
Telegram has emerged as a crucial communication channel for both Russia and Ukraine, providing updates and information about the war's progression. The restrictions could significantly impact how information is disseminated in both countries, potentially limiting freedoms and increasing government control over digital communication.