“Apple” removed the Russian government-backed messaging app from its store

"Apple" removed the Russian government-backed messaging app from its store

Moscow has been urging Russians for several months to install “Max” – a super app that has no encryption and, according to critics, can be used to track people. It has restricted the use of “WhatsApp” and “Telegram” – the two most commonly used messaging apps in the country – and forced government officials, state-owned enterprises, schools, and government agencies to move their communications to “Max”.

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“Max” is temporarily unavailable for download from the “App Store,” the app’s developers announced on their platform on Thursday. It disappeared on Wednesday night, the statement said.

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