Russia blocks YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp using DNS and DPI

Russia has implemented blocks on popular platforms including YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp through DNS and deep packet inspection technologies. The government is promoting its state-controlled alternative, MAX, amid these restrictions. Citizens are seeking workarounds, though VPNs are also facing targeting.

Russia has resorted to DNS blocking and deep packet inspection (DPI) to restrict access to major online services. According to reports, the country has completely blocked YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp, limiting citizens' ability to use these platforms.

As an alternative, the Russian government is pushing MAX, a state-controlled service designed to replace the blocked applications. This move aligns with broader efforts to control online content and communications within the nation.

Despite the restrictions, Russian users continue to explore methods to bypass the blocks. However, VPN services, commonly used for such circumvention, are also being targeted by authorities, complicating access further.

These actions reflect ongoing tensions over internet freedom in Russia, where state oversight of digital platforms has intensified.

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