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'Security threat': Russia readies to oust WhatsApp

'Security threat': Russia readies to oust WhatsApp

Time of India2 days ago
WhatsApp
should prepare to leave the Russian market, a lawmaker who regulates the IT sector said on Friday, warning that the messaging app owned by Meta Platforms was likely to be put on a list of restricted software.
President Vladimir
Putin
last month signed a law authorising the development of a state-backed messaging app integrated with government services, as Russia strives to reduce its dependence on platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram.
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Anton Gorelkin, deputy head of the lower house of parliament's information technology committee, said in a statement on Telegram that the state-backed app, MAX, could gain market share if WhatsApp - used by 68% of Russians daily - left.
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"It's time for WhatsApp to prepare to leave the Russian market," Gorelkin said, adding that Meta is designated as an extremist organisation in Russia. The company's Facebook and Instagram social media platforms have been banned in Russia since 2022, when Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine.
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Russian lawmakers this week approved sweeping legal amendments, proposing fines of up to $63 for anyone searching for material online that the government deems extremist.
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