Russia is intensifying its control over the digital landscape, leading to significant disruptions for both individual users and domestic businesses. The government has recently implemented measures to throttle platforms like YouTube and restrict access to encrypted messaging apps like Signal. These actions are part of a broader effort to regulate the flow of information and monitor online activities within the country. Consequently, many residents are turning to various technical workarounds to bypass restrictions, while companies face operational challenges due to limited access to international communication tools and digital services.
- Russian authorities have increased technical measures to throttle YouTube speeds, making the platform difficult to access for many users.
- The encrypted messaging service Signal has faced widespread disruptions following new state-imposed restrictions.
- New regulations require social media accounts and bloggers with more than 10,000 followers to register their personal identities with the state communications regulator.
- The government is increasingly targeting VPN services with advanced filtering tools to prevent citizens from circumventing national firewalls.
- Domestic businesses report growing difficulties maintaining operations that rely on international digital infrastructure and secure communication channels.
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Well the Russians will have to ask Putin for education exemptions with strict assurances it's education only and I'm sure he's likely to consider it.
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