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Russia Threatens Complete WhatsApp Ban Over Legal Compliance

Russia’s communications regulator Roskomnadzor has threatened a nationwide ban on WhatsApp for alleged non-compliance with local laws, potentially cutting off millions of users from the popular messaging platform.

Key Takeaways

  • Russia threatens complete WhatsApp ban over legal compliance issues
  • Government promoting state-backed MAX app as alternative
  • MAX to become mandatory pre-install on devices from September 1
  • Move seen as part of Russia’s “sovereign internet” strategy

Roskomnadzor, Russia’s state communications watchdog, has warned that WhatsApp could face a complete nationwide block if it continues to violate Russian legislation. The regulator specifically accused the Meta-owned platform of failing to meet legal requirements designed to prevent and combat crime.

This escalation follows Russia’s August restrictions on some calls through both WhatsApp and Telegram, when authorities claimed the foreign platforms refused to share information with law enforcement handling fraud and terrorism cases.

“If the messaging service continues to fail to meet the demands of Russian legislation, it will be completely blocked.”

WhatsApp has countered that Moscow is attempting to prevent millions of Russians from accessing secure communication channels.

State-Backed Alternative: MAX App

Russian authorities are aggressively promoting MAX, a government-backed messaging app positioned as WhatsApp’s replacement. Launched in March, MAX functions as a “Superapp” combining multiple digital services similar to China’s WeChat.

The government has deployed billboards, school promotions, and pre-installation on new devices to drive adoption. According to official figures, MAX has attracted over 45 million registered users with approximately 18 million daily active users.

However, MAX faces significant limitations:

  • Only accessible with Russian or Belarusian phone numbers
  • Virtual SIM cards are blocked
  • Russians abroad cannot register without home country numbers

Starting September 1, MAX will become mandatory pre-installed software on all phones and tablets sold in Russia, with direct integration to state services.

Broader Internet Control Strategy

Analysts view MAX as part of President Vladimir Putin’s comprehensive plan to establish a “sovereign internet” separate from Western technology infrastructure. The initiative represents Moscow’s ongoing effort to control digital communication channels.

In a parallel move, LIME HD TV—an app streaming state television channels—will become mandatory on all smart TVs sold in Russia from January 1, 2026.

The push for domestic alternatives comes amid tensions with international platforms. WhatsApp had 97.3 million Russian users in July, while Telegram served 90.8 million users. VK Messenger, with 17.9 million users, is owned by the same state-controlled company that developed MAX.

Russian media has denied allegations that MAX functions as a surveillance tool, claiming it collects less user data than WhatsApp or Telegram.

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