“电报”在俄罗斯被限流,监管机构称其违法
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-10 14:55

Group 1 - The Russian Federal Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Media Supervision Agency plans to restrict access to the messaging app Telegram starting February 10, citing non-compliance with Russian laws and failure to ensure data security for Russian citizens [1] - The agency has begun measures to reduce the access speed of Telegram, emphasizing that the platform has not taken effective steps to combat fraud and prevent its use for criminal and terrorist activities [1] - The Russian government maintains a consistent stance on the operation of social platforms and online services, expressing willingness to cooperate with domestic and foreign platforms, provided they respect Russian laws and citizens [1] Group 2 - In 2018, Telegram was banned in Russia for refusing to provide decryption keys to the Federal Security Service, but the ban was lifted in 2020 after the founder expressed willingness to cooperate in combating terrorism and extremism [2] - The Russian government is promoting a state-owned "super app" called Max, modeled after China's WeChat, which integrates communication, government services, document storage, banking, and other public and commercial services [2] - VK, the company developing Max, saw its stock price increase by 5.22% on February 10, with a peak of 325.7 rubles per share during trading [2]

“电报”在俄罗斯被限流,监管机构称其违法 - Reportify