Saturday, 6 May 2017
Russia blocks China´s social media app WeChat -South China Morning Post
Guard dog Roskomnadzor distributed the data on its site on Friday, the daily paper stated, including that Chinese tech goliath Tencent knew about the move.
Tencent revealed to Reuters it was checking the status of its WeChat application in Russia and was in converses with the pertinent experts.
The South China Morning Post said access to the application was confined on the premise of Article 15.4 of the law on data, data innovations and data security, as indicated by Roskomnadzor.
Approvals are stipulated for inability to release the different duties of coordinators of data dissemination on the web, the daily paper said.
Online networking applications, for example, Facebook and Twitter are hindered in China, while Chinese President Xi Jinping has been a vocal promoter of alleged digital power.
Since it propelled in 2011, WeChat has turned into China's most mainstream versatile online networking stage.
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