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Russia targets WhatsApp and pushes new 'super-app' as internet blackouts grow

4 days ago
  • #Surveillance
  • #Russia
  • #Internet Censorship
  • Russia imposed restrictions on WhatsApp and Telegram in mid-August, affecting millions of users.
  • A new state-backed messaging app, Max, is being aggressively promoted and pre-installed on devices sold in Russia.
  • Max is designed as a super-app, integrating government services and banking, mirroring China's WeChat model.
  • Privacy concerns arise as Max's policy allows sharing user data with third parties and government bodies.
  • Russian authorities have vast surveillance capabilities, including access to telecom infrastructure and SIM card regulations.
  • Mobile internet blackouts are increasing across Russia, justified as protection against Ukrainian drone attacks.
  • The government plans to restrict internet access to essential services during shutdowns, including Max.
  • Alternative communication methods like VPNs and other messaging apps are becoming harder to use as government control tightens.