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Russia bans Opera VPN and VyprVPN, classifies them as threats
2021-06-18 15:37

Roskomnadzor, Russia's telecommunications watchdog, has banned the use of Opera VPN and VyprVPN after classifying them as threats according to current Russian law.

"In accordance with the regulation on responding to threats to circumvent restrictions on access to child pornography, suicidal, pro-narcotic and other prohibited content, restrictions on the use of VPN services VyprVPN and Opera VPN will be introduced from June 17, 2021," the Roskomnadzor said.

The two VPN services were classified as threats based on regulations introduced by the Russian Federation Government with Decree No. 127 on February 12.

Opera suspended support of VPN services in Russia, as Opera's Senior Public Relations Manager Yulia Sindzelorts told TASS. "Opera endeavors to provide its Russian users with the excellent experience in using browsers. We decided to suspend support for VPN services in our browsers on the Russian territory in the form it was provided earlier," Sindzelorts said.

Out of the ten providers - NordVPN, HideMyAss!, Hola VPN, OpenVPN, VyprVPN, ExpressVPN, TorGuard, IPVanish, VPN Unlimited, and Kaspersky Secure Connection - only Kaspersky Secure Connection connected their systems to FGIS. At the time, the VyprVPN team answered Roskomnadzor's warning saying that it "Will not cooperate with the Russian government in their efforts to censor VPN services."

In January 2020, Roskomnadzor blocked the ProtonVPN VPN service and the end-to-end encrypted ProtonMail email service saying that cybercriminals used them to send the bomb threats.


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