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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Sat Dec 13 09:45:46 2025
    Russia threatens to block all Google services in a 'soft squeeze' of US tech

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    Fri, 12 Dec 2025 14:59:26 +0000

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    Russia is considering a complete ban on Google services, according to a
    member of the State Duma's IT committee. This comes as part of a wider crackdown on foreign technology.

    FULL STORY

    Russia is considering a complete ban on all Google services, according to a
    top government official, as the country continues to tighten its grip on the internet.

    Andrei Svintsov, a member of the State Duma's committee on information
    policy, reportedly said that many, if not all, of Google's services could be restricted because the company stores user data outside of Russia. Svintsov claims that this represents a "serious threat" to the country and its
    economy, as it allows for the monitoring of Russian businesses. This could
    then be used to inform further sanctions against the country.

    This isn't the first time that Svintsov has targeted Google-owned platforms. Back in August, he suggested that Google Meet could be banned after the
    service experienced some brief disruptions in the country. At the time , Svintsov said that any Western apps deemed a threat to national security
    could be banned and that those that "can spy on our citizens and send information to Western intelligence services may well be blocked.

    The Russian government has been pushing for foreign tech companies to store
    the data of Russian users on servers located within the country for some
    time. With the introduction of a new bill in the Duma to strengthen the protection of personal data when it is transferred abroad, it seems that the government is now ready to take more drastic measures to enforce this.

    The ultimate goal, Svintsov says, is a "soft squeeze" of American technology out of Russia. For those looking to bypass ongoing and new restrictions,
    using one of the best VPN services is becoming increasingly important.

    Russias digital iron curtain

    This latest threat against Google is part of a wider trend of Russia's increasing digital isolation. While the government has a long history of restricting the internet, censors have further targeted a number of Western platforms in recent months.

    In December, it was reported that Russia had blocked access to Roblox, FaceTime, and Snapchat , with the country's communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, accusing the platforms of hosting "extremist materials" and
    being used to organize "terrorist activities."

    The popular messaging service WhatsApp is also in the Kremlin's crosshairs , with the government threatening a full ban of the app. Over 30 experts from civil society organizations and tech companies have condemned Russia's
    actions, calling it a " wider campaign against human rights ." In a joint letter, they argue that "Free, private, and secure communication is not a privilege, but a fundamental right that must be protected everywhere."

    As well as blocking access to Western platforms, Russia is also making it harder for its citizens to use tools that can bypass its censorship. The government has been cracking down on VPN usage over the years, in fact. In March 2024, it introduced a law to criminalize the spread of information
    about how to circumvent internet restrictions.

    That's likely the legal basis behind a wave of removal orders, which have led to Apple killing at least 60 VPN apps , including the popular Russian service Amnezia VPN , in 2024 alone.

    These escalating restrictions are creating a digital iron curtain, cutting Russia off from the rest of the world and leaving its citizens with fewer and fewer options for secure and private communication.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/russia-threatens-to-block-a ll-google-services-in-a-soft-squeeze-of-us-tech

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