VPN services reject the requirements of the Russian government.

VPN services reject the requirements of the Russian government.

Earlier this year, Russia's internet censorship required VPN providers to comply with local laws or be subject to a ban. The deadline has expired and 12 popular services have refused to cooperate. While most VPN companies remove their servers from the country, Kaspersky Secure Connection is the only company that meets the Russian government's requirements. Russia has implemented stricter internet laws that require search engines to remove certain results, email services to share encryption keys with security services, and social networks to store data. Your users on servers in the country. However, VPN services help the country's citizens bypass these restrictions by allowing them to establish secure Internet connections to reach prohibited or blocked sites.

Roscomnadzor

Russian telecom controller Roskomnadzor has asked the owners of 10 popular VPN services to join a national computer system containing a registry of banned websites. However, by connecting to the system, VPN companies would prevent their users from accessing blocked websites or using services, such as Telegram's encrypted email service, which were banned. According to Roskomnadzor, it reportedly sent notifications to NordVPN, Hide My Ass!, Hola VPN, OpenVPN, VyprVPN, ExpressVPN, TorVuard, IPVanish, Kaspersky Secure Connection, and Unlimited VPN, giving them a month to comply. If the VPN companies in question decide not to comply with the obligations stipulated by Russian law, Roskomnadzor said it could decide to restrict access to VPNs throughout the country. through telecom paper