WhatsApp faces growing pressure in Russia
Publish Time: 22 Jan, 2026

Authorities in Russia are increasing pressure on WhatsApp, one of the country's most widely used messaging platforms. The service remains popular despite years of tightening digital censorship.
Officials argue that WhatsApp refuses to comply with national laws on data storage and cooperation with law enforcement. Meta has no legal presence in Russia and continues to reject requests for user information.
State backed alternatives such as the national messenger Max are being promoted through institutional pressure. Critics warn that restricting WhatsApp targets private communication rather than crime or security threats.
