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Home / Technology / Russia Censors Snapchat & FaceTime

Russia Censors Snapchat & FaceTime

5 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Russia blocked Snapchat and FaceTime citing security concerns.
  • Internet regulator Roskomnadzor announced the measures this week.
  • New mandatory 'MAX' app promotes state control over communications.
Russia Censors Snapchat & FaceTime

Russian authorities have blocked access to Snapchat and Apple's FaceTime, escalating their crackdown on foreign tech platforms. State internet regulator Roskomnadzor announced the decision, alleging the services were used to organize terrorist acts and recruit perpetrators within the country. This action aligns with Moscow's ongoing efforts to tighten control over the nation's internet and online communications.

The recent blockades follow a pattern of restrictions imposed since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Major social media sites like X, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as encrypted messengers Signal and Viber, have previously been banned. Access to YouTube was also disrupted, with authorities blaming Google for hardware issues.

Concurrently, Russia is promoting its own domestic messenger app, MAX, developed by VK. Made mandatory on all new mobile devices since September 1, MAX is promoted as a secure platform for messaging, government services, and payments, though critics worry about its potential for user surveillance. The app's developer has confirmed it will share user data with authorities upon request.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Russia's internet regulator cited the platforms' alleged use in organizing and recruiting for terrorist acts and criminal activities.
MAX is a new mandatory domestic messenger app in Russia, promoted for security but with concerns about state data sharing.
Yes, Russia has previously blocked X, Facebook, Instagram, Signal, and Viber, and disrupted YouTube.

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