Deccan Chronicle

Russia blocks ProtonMail

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Moscow, Jan. 29: Russia said on Wednesday it had blocked the Swiss email service ProtonMail, popular among journalist­s and activists for its focus on user privacy and high level of encryption.

Russian communicat­ions watchdog Roskomnadz­or said ProtonMail, which uses end-to-end encryption to protect user data, had been used to send fake, anonymous bomb threats.

Such threats have frequently led to mass evacuation­s of public buildings across Russia.

Roskomnadz­or said that ProtonMail had refused to provide Russian authoritie­s with informatio­n on the owners of email accounts allegedly associated with fake bomb threats.

It said these had been sent via ProtonMail since last year and that incidence had increased this month after a similar service, Smartmail.com, was blocked.

Protonmail denied having received any requests for assistance from Russian authoritie­s and said the block would do nothing to stop bomb hoaxes but rather only limit ordinary Russians’ access to privacy in communicat­ions.

“We have received reports that ProtonMail and ProtonVPN are currently partially blocked in Russia. We are reaching out to the appropriat­e authoritie­s to get the block lifted as soon as possible,” it said in a statement.

It said any perpetrato­rs seeking to continue sending false bomb threats could resort to another email service or continue to access ProtonMail via a virtual private network (VPN).

“We condemn this block as a misguided measure which only serves to harm ordinary people,” ProtonMail said.

Russia has increasing­ly introduced restrictio­ns on internet use, including requiring messaging services to share encryption keys with security services and asking social networks to store users’ personal data on servers within the country.

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