Russia asks Apple to help block Telegram

AFP  |  Moscow 

Russia's said today it had requested Apple help it block the popular messaging app which has been banned in the country for refusing to give the access to private conversations.

"In order to avoid possible action by for violations of the functioning of the above-mentioned service, we ask you to inform us as soon as possible about your company's further actions to resolve the problematic issue," said the regulator.

Roskomnadzor's later told the Russian agency that Apple had one month to reply and declined to speculate about what actions it could possibly take against the US firm if it refused to comply.

Last month a court banned popular app following a long-running battle between authorities and Telegram, which has a reputation for securely encrypted communications, as pushes to increase surveillance of

The app was created by maverick Russian Pavel Durov, who has long said he will reject any attempt by the country's to gain backdoor access to the app.

The free app that lets people exchange messages, stickers, photos and videos in groups of up to 5,000 people has attracted more than 200 million users since its launch by Durov and his brother in 2013.

Following the court ruling has moved to block the functioning of Telegram, but has acknowledged it has only succeeded in disrupting its operations by 15 to 30 percent.

It has also ended up disrupting other services, with Zharov last week accusing of using other online services as "human shields" by using their servers.

Zharov was also quoted by Russian agencies as saying the ban against Telegram was justified as it had been used in the planning of all the latest terror attacks around the world.

Roskomnadzor told the agency on Monday that discussions were still underway with about implementing the ban.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 22:10 IST