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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Tue Mar 25 09:09:00 2025
    A new wave of blocks in Russia targets VPN apps and Cloudflare subnets

    Date:
    Mon, 24 Mar 2025 17:06:31 +0000

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    - Russia's Roskomnadzor has intensified internet blocks across the country
    - Google has reportedly received at least 47 removal request orders so far
    - Cloudflare subnets were also temorarily blocked, causing large-scale disruptions of major websites

    Internet users in Russia have been suffering a new wave of online disruptions lately, with VPN apps and a major DNS server provider being the targets.

    Starting March 12, 2025, Russia's censor body Roskomnadzor has reportedly hit Google with at least 47 removal orders of VPN apps from its Google Play store.

    A few days later, on March 20, Cloudflare subnets were also temporarily
    blocked . This causes large-scale outages across multiple Russian regions,
    with many popular websites going dark. Some VPN services also experienced connectivity issues due to the DNS blocking.

    Digital rights experts across the country now fear that's just the beginning
    of further blocks. An ever-more restricted internet Android and Windows users in Russia could soon be prevented from downloading almost 50 of the most popular VPN apps in an escalation of VPN censorship in the country.

    Roskomnadzor's fight against VPN apps is nothing new but the scale of
    Russia's VPN blocking efforts keeps intensifying.

    So, while almost 200 VPNs are already blocked across the country,
    Roskomnadzor has presented Google with some new removal orders.

    A Russian journalist has counted 47 new requests since March 12, with the
    likes of HideMyNetVPN, Proxy Shield VPN, and Secure VPN being among the targets. It isn't yet clear if Google has already complied with such orders
    at the time of writing.

    This new wave of VPN app removal from the Google Play Store follows the same modus operandi that has brought Apple to kill around 60 VPN apps from its App Store in Russia between July and September, bringing the total to 98 unavailable applications in the Big Tech giant's official store.

    The orders appear to have been issued under a law enforced in March last
    year, which criminalizes the spread of information about ways to circumvent internet restrictions VPNs included. Website outages were observed across Russia this week, with regulators attributing them to issues with foreign servers. Observers said the problems might be tied to Russian government
    moves to block Cloudflare services.

    Russia's latest crusade against VPN services came at the same time Cloudflare subnets (a group of over 500k IP addresses within the network) were also blocked across the eastern part of the country, from the Urals to Primorye.

    Around 1.5 million IP addresses were impacted a technical expert for Russian digital rights advocacy group Roskomsvoboda told TechRadar. The likes of TikTok, Steam, Twitch, Epic Games, DeepSeek, Duolingo, and mobile operator sites were all inaccessible without a VPN.

    "VPN services have also experienced problems, as they often have their own management infrastructure linked to Cloudflare," Roskomsvoboda told
    TechRadar, noting that Warp VPN, which is developed by Cloudflare, also
    stopped working.

    Commenting to a Russian news agency, Roskomnadzor said officials "will
    conduct scheduled technical checks of the use of foreign server
    infrastructure by Russian services and telecom operators."

    While the incident has now been resolved , Roskomsvoboda experts warn that
    the long-term plan may be blocking Cloudflare completely as Iran did.

    "Judging by the scale of these exercises, this may happen quite soon," the expert told Techradar, explaining that all the mobile apps and online
    services relying on Cloudflare as a Content Delivery Network (CDN) could soon stop working.

    We contacted Cloudflare for comment but are still waiting for a response at
    the time of publication.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/a-new-wave-of-blocks-in-rus sia-targets-vpn-apps-and-cloudflare-subnets

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