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Russia considers banning WhatsApp over alleged crime links

Published on: November 29, 2025 11:07 AM

This illustration photograph taken on April 11, 2023, shows the US instant messaging software Whatsapp’s logo on a smartphone screen in Moscow. — AFP

MOSCOW – Russia is reportedly considering a ban on the popular messaging service WhatsApp, accusing the platform of failing to prevent and suppress criminal activity. The move is part of a broader push by Moscow to encourage Russians to adopt state-backed digital services.

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In August, authorities had already blocked users from making calls via WhatsApp, signaling an escalating crackdown on Western-owned social media platforms. Critics say these measures aim to shift the country’s digital population toward domestic alternatives.

The Russian communications watchdog, Roskomnadzor, said WhatsApp is being used “to organise and carry out terrorist acts in the country, to recruit perpetrators, and for fraud and other crimes against our citizens.” The agency warned that if WhatsApp fails to comply with Russian legislation, it will face a full ban.

 

Russia’s telecom regulator Roskomnadzor is now threatening a full ban on $META‘s WhatsApp if it does not comply with Russian data sharing rules tied to fraud and terrorism cases, per Reuters. pic.twitter.com/7Tlosc1rMt

— Wall St Engine (@wallstengine) November 28, 2025

Meta, the US-based technology giant that owns WhatsApp, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. WhatsApp remains one of the two most widely used messaging platforms in Russia, alongside Telegram, which has maintained popularity despite similar regulatory scrutiny.

Russia has threatened to completely block WhatsApp in the country if it violate Russian law and refuses to share data with law enforcement agencies. pic.twitter.com/d96CBLxtg2

— Current Report (@Currentreport1) November 28, 2025

Observers say the potential ban reflects Russia’s growing efforts to assert digital sovereignty and control over online communication. Domestic platforms, heavily monitored and regulated by authorities, have become central to the government’s strategy to influence public discourse and limit foreign technology presence.

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As authorities consider stricter measures, millions of Russian users could be forced to migrate to local messaging apps, raising concerns about privacy, accessibility, and international communication. The government’s next steps are expected to be closely watched by tech companies and digital rights advocates worldwide.

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