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Putin Focuses Aim to Control Russia’s Internet

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is ramping up efforts to control the country's internet by cracking down on functionality and access to western apps amid a buildout of a state-approved messaging service that's expected to roll out next month, The New York Times reported Sunday. The service, called MAX, will be preinstalled on all smart phones sold in Russia as speculation mounts on Putin's plan to potentially block Russians from using WhatsApp …

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·Aarhus, Denmark
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Putin advances in his goal of controlling the network with fines for clicking prohibited links and threatening to expel WhatsApp as activists warn that he will give carte blanche to the secret services to inspect phones. By Albert Sort Creus Vladimir Putin is determined to take his battle for Internet control in Russia to another level. In recent weeks, several initiatives by the Kremlin and the Russian Parliament have alerted activists in defen…

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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