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Russia Blocks FaceTime Amid Internet Crackdown
4 Dec
Summary
- Russian authorities have restricted Apple's FaceTime service.
- The government alleges the service is used for terrorist activities and fraud.
- This action is part of a broader effort to control internet communications.

Russian authorities have announced restrictions on Apple's FaceTime service, citing its alleged use for organizing terrorist activities, recruitment, and fraud. This action signifies a continuation of the Kremlin's persistent efforts to exert greater control over the nation's internet and digital communications.
In recent years, Russia has implemented a series of measures to rein in online platforms. This includes blocking major social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, disrupting access to YouTube, and banning encrypted messengers such as Signal, Viber, WhatsApp, and Telegram. These actions are often justified by claims of combating criminal activities and protecting citizens.
The government has also introduced nationwide internet shutdowns during periods of heightened security and promoted domestic messaging apps like MAX, which critics view as surveillance tools. The recent restrictions on FaceTime and previously on Roblox highlight a pattern of targeting services that facilitate user communication and interaction.




