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Russia Cracks Down on Telegram: App Faces Slowdowns
10 Feb
Summary
- Russian authorities are reportedly slowing access to Telegram.
- Regulators claim the app isn't preventing fraud and criminal activity.
- Users are experiencing disruptions and expressing communication concerns.

As of February 10, 2026, Telegram users in Russia are reportedly experiencing service disruptions. Russia's communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, has moved to slow down and restrict access to the app, according to Russian news outlet RBC.
Roskomnadzor announced in a statement that it will "continue to introduce successive restrictions" on Telegram. The regulator's stated reason is the app's alleged inadequacy in preventing fraud and criminal activity. Users in Moscow have confirmed experiencing issues with the app's functionality.
These developments come after Roskomnadzor initiated "partial" blocking of calls in both Telegram and WhatsApp in August, also citing concerns over extortion and "terrorist activities." Around the same period, Russia mandated the pre-installation of its state-backed Max messaging app on new devices sold within the region.




