Espionage Putin declares war on WhatsApp and Snapchat

Espionage: Putin declares war on WhatsApp and Snapchat

Ever since the Russian army attacked Ukraine, the balance of the world has been unstable, and Tolstoy’s homeland continues to suffer international sanctions to undermine its economy. The Empire, for its part, is determined not to let go and is responding as best it can. So we try to avoid anything that might be of American origin, for example, whether it’s stamped with AMD, Intel, Microsoft or Google. Difficult to ignore Windows and Android, but the Russian motivation is beautiful and there. Lately it is on the side of the couriers, which was the offensive.

WhatsApp: Message received incorrectly

Since March 1, the Russian regulator Roskomnadzor has ordered Russian organizations to stop using certain foreign messengers. In the publication, we learn that this includes Discord, Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, Snapchat, Telegram, Threema, Viber, WhatsApp and WeChat. Note that Zoom and Signal are unaffected by this decision.

The measure is currently not effective that official Russian organizations and not civilians who can always use these messaging services as they please. They therefore always remain available on the platforms and there is currently no talk of blocking or withholding. By when? Difficult to say, but controlling all the actions and devices of a population as large as Russia’s will be difficult.

They will tell me if China is successful, why not in another country? In his desire to isolate himself from any Western dependency, Vladimir Putin can be counted on to find a way to achieve his goals.