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EU sanctions target Russian state-backed messaging app

Andrew Murphy by Andrew Murphy
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Moscow has for months been pushing Russians to install Max -- a super-app that lacks encryption and that critics say could be used to track people. ©AFP

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – The European Union on Monday announced sanctions against the company behind Russia’s state-backed messaging app Max, which it said had been used to help clamp down on dissent. Moscow has for months been pushing Russians to install Max — a super-app that lacks encryption and that critics say could be used to track people. The authorities have throttled WhatsApp and Telegram, the country’s two largest messaging apps, and forced civil servants, state companies, schools, and government agencies to move their communications onto Max.

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The EU announced sanctions on Russian media giant VK and its daughter company Communication Platform, which it said ran the Max app under the supervision of the FSB intelligence agency. “The app comes pre-installed on all mobile devices sold in Russia and includes extensive surveillance features,” the EU said. It added those capabilities had “been used for repressive actions against users criticising Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine or posting other content banned by authorities.”

Max has been compared to China’s WeChat, combining social media and messaging functions with access to government services, a digital ID card system, banking, and payments. President Vladimir Putin has touted it as a more “secure” platform that meets Russia’s demand for “technological sovereignty.”

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has previously accused the Kremlin of imposing a “digital iron curtain” on Russians to hide worsening conditions in the country as sanctions over the Ukraine war bite. The EU has already imposed wide-ranging sanctions on Russia since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

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