Russian authorities have taken new measures to ensure they can monitor all communications by people inside the country, officially blocking access to the popular, Meta-owned messaging app WhatsApp.
Moscow had warned WhatsApp over violations WhatsApp says it will try to keep users connected Russia promotes state-backed app MAX Mixed reaction from Russians in Moscow MOSCOW, Feb 12 (Reuters) - U.S.
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