Top 3 Key Points:
- Russia might block Google, Android, and iOS over banned content.
- Google and TikTok were recently fined by Russia for not removing illegal content.
- More information is expected soon as tensions remain high over content regulation.
Russia Could Block Google, Android, and iOS
Russia might soon block Google, Android, and iOS, according to Aleksei Didenko, a member of the Russian State Duma. This news, reported by Globe Eye News, follows recent fines imposed on Google and TikTok for failing to remove banned content as ordered by Russia’s communications regulator, Roskomnadzor.
Google was fined 5 million roubles (about $58,000), and TikTok received a 4 million rouble fine (about $46,000). Russia has been demanding the removal of content it deems illegal for years, especially targeting Google due to content on YouTube.
Now, it seems Russia may escalate its actions by not only blocking Google but also Google’s mobile operating system, Android, and Apple’s iOS. If the Globe Eye News report is accurate, these measures could take place soon.
More details are expected in the coming days, and if the block happens, Russia will likely provide an official explanation. It’s believed that the failure to remove banned content is a significant factor in this potential decision.
The mention of both Android and iOS in the potential ban is surprising. While fines were anticipated, the possibility of a full block is unexpected. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has likely increased the amount of content that Russia disapproves of, potentially prompting these stricter actions.