Russia uses DNS and DPI to block YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp while pushing state-controlled MAX as an alternative


  • Days after blocking Telegram, Russia also restricts WhatsApp and YouTube
  • Censors reportedly use a mix of DNS blocking and DPI techniques
  • VPNs can bypass the blocks, but bypass tools are also limited

Telegram, WhatsApp and YouTube have all been blocked in Russia over the past three days as authorities step up efforts to push state-controlled alternatives.

Cybersecurity experts told TechRadar that the platforms are likely to be restricted via the country’s national Domain Name System (DNS). Often described as “the phone book of the Internet,” DNS helps connect web browsers to the specific websites users request.

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