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**Russia Blocks Viber Messaging App**

authorities have blocked the popular messaging app Viber. This is part of a wider crackdown on social media platforms in the country.

According Russian regulators, Viber was banned because it failed to follow rules aimed at stopping , extremism, and drug trafficking. The move is likely to affect many people in Russia who use Viber.

Viber had a big user base in Russia, with around 26% of the population aged 12 or older using the app in 2023. About 14% of users accessed it every day.

This isn’t the first time have taken action against social media platforms. In 2022, they blocked access to X (formerly Twitter) and after Russia’s of began.

As a result of these actions, Russia also completely banned Facebook and in March 2022. Since then, Viber has faced fines totaling over 1.8 million rubles ($17,402 USD) for violating national .

**Background**

Viber is owned by Japanese company Rakuten, which bought it for $900 million in 2014.

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