Telegram accuses Apple of blocking updates

AFP  |  Moscow 

Secure messaging app has accused of blocking its updates for users worldwide after Russian authorities imposed a ban on for refusing to hand over keys to decrypt

In April, a court banned the popular free app following a long-running battle between authorities and Telegram, which has a reputation for securely

Telegram refused to provide Russian authorities with a way to read communications over its network as pushes to increase surveillance of

"We believe we did the only possible thing, preserving the right of our users to privacy in a troubled country," said Durov. "Unfortunately, Apple didn't side with us." Russian authorities have ordered domestic to block the app, causing disruption of other services but failing to shut down Telegram in the country.

On Monday, Russia's said it had requested Apple block push notifications for Telegram users in Russia, which would mean users would not receive alerts for new and thus render it less useful.

It also requested Apple no longer make the app available for download in

Telegram is still available for download both inside and the rest of the world, but it is a version that has not been updated since the ruling.

Durov said Apple's position means that it has been unable to comply with the new EU data protection and privacy that came into force last week.

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

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 02:20 IST