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Russia Blocks Apple's FaceTime Amid Crackdown on Encrypted Apps

Russia has blocked Apple's FaceTime video calling app in an ongoing effort to eliminate private communication methods, reports Reuters. Russia claims ‌FaceTime‌ is being used for criminal activity, and that blocking the app is a legitimate law enforcement measure. Social network Snapchat and multiplayer gaming platform Roblox were also banned this week.

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Multiple other apps and services have been blocked in Russia previously. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and LinkedIn are unavailable and can't be accessed without a VPN. Russia throttles YouTube heavily to make it almost unusable, and since 2022, TikTok has had a Russia-only feed that does not include content from other countries.

Viber and Signal are banned in the country, and Russians are not able to make calls through WhatsApp or Telegram as of earlier this year. Messaging on those apps is also restricted.

In a statement to Reuters, Russia's media regulator Roskomnadzor said the following:

According to law enforcement agencies, FaceTime is being used to organise and carry out terrorist attacks in the country, recruit perpetrators, and commit fraud and other crimes against Russian citizens.

‌FaceTime‌ is now restricted nationwide, and has likely been blocked at the network level, so it may still be accessible through a VPN. Moscow residents are seeing a "User unavailable" message when attempting to use ‌FaceTime‌, which is the error displayed when a ‌FaceTime‌ call is unable to connect. The app still opens and activates, so Apple hasn't removed it.

Russia claims that the app is used for coordinating illegal activity, with no option for the Federal Security Service (FSB) to monitor calls. Apple has declined to allow the FSB to access ‌FaceTime‌ traffic, and the company has not budged on end-to-end encryption.

‌FaceTime‌ likely wasn't banned earlier because Russia initially focused on more widely used apps like WhatsApp and Telegram. When voice and video calling were banned in those apps, Russians transitioned to ‌FaceTime‌ as an alternative, making it a government target.

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23 weeks ago
No surprise coming from Russia, I wonder is this will ever happen in “western countries”. Sometimes we take our liberties for granted.
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23 weeks ago
Coming from Russia, it's a seal of approval for Apple security mechanisms.
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
23 weeks ago

No surprise coming from Russia, I wonder is this will ever happen in “western countries”. Sometimes we take our liberties for granted.
No where near the extent of Russia, but let's not think things like this aren't happening in "western countries". UK's obsession with backdoors into encrypted messaging apps, US crying about "national security" on everything China related such as TikTok, there are so many examples.
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
23 weeks ago
Paranoia like this is a most reassuring sign that the Russian government feels increasingly uneasy about its survival. May they ban more apps.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
23 weeks ago
So, when they start saying people’s mouths are being used to organise and carry out terrorist attacks in the country, recruit perpetrators, and commit fraud and other crimes against Russian citizens, they’ll just start sewing everyone’s lips shut? Ban pens and paper?
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
23 weeks ago

No surprise coming from Russia, I wonder is this will ever happen in “western countries”. Sometimes we take our liberties for granted.
If the current administration had its way, it would become Russia+China 2.0.

I would not want to be born and raised in either country, but on the flip side, are there advantages? Is the current way of life here in the West actually ruining the future of mankind? It's possible.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)