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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 27, 2023 7:33:11 GMT
Many countries have begun to regulate content posted on the global web. China has built a great Great Firewall, Russia has passed laws, and other countries are adopting regional approaches to segregate traffic and control content. Given this, providers are forced to find ways to block content. In particular, a law passed in Russia in 2009 requires telecom operators to store records of customers' phone calls and Internet traffic on their servers for six months, along with keys used to decrypt communications, and to be able to transmit this data to FSB. Management said these requirements are not technically feasible because the keys are C Level Contact List stored on the user's device and the courier will not receive them. Afterwards, a block on the messenger was initiated. To circumvent it, device traffic, these services are hosted on servers of well-known providers. When this type of traffic is blocked, a large percentage of internet connections that have nothing to do with themselves can be affected, which happened in Russia a few years ago. Among the victims were multiple sectors of the economy, somehow connected to the internet. Their traffic was blocked and many companies suffered heavy losses. Such actions can cause heavy losses to the country's economy, Alexander Ognev pointed out. In March 2018, announced the removal of the requirement to block in Russia. Still the most accessible messenger in terms of traffic isolation. During recent protests in Belarus, for example, he remained the only working courier.
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