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Apple removes Russia’s state-backed Messenger from App Store

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 4, 2026 431 Minutes read0

•Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at an Apple special event in Cupertino, California

Apple has removed Russia’s state-backed Max messenger from its App Store, the app’s Russian developers said today.

Moscow has for months been pushing Russians to install Max — a super-app that lacks encryption and that critics say could be used to track people, reports AFP.

It has throttled WhatsApp and Telegram, the country’s two largest messengers, and forced civil servants, state companies, schools, and government agencies to move their communications onto Max.

“Max is temporarily unavailable for download in the App Store,” the messenger said in a statement on its platform today.

It disappeared last night, it said.

There has been no comment from Apple, and the reasons for the removal are unclear.

Apple and Google have both removed dozens of Russian apps from their online stores — including those developed by companies sanctioned in the West.

Apps already installed on phones in Russia continue to work, but new users cannot download them, and they cannot be updated.

The mass removals have launched a cat-and-mouse game where Russian companies, particularly banks, launch apps disguised as something else — like accounting software — then rush to tell their clients to download the new version before it is banned.

Launched in 2025 by Russian social media giant VK, Max has been compared to China’s WeChat, combining social media and messaging functions with access to government services, a digital ID card system, banking, and payments.

President Vladimir Putin has touted it as a more “secure” platform that meets Russia’s demand for “technological sovereignty”.

It has come pre-installed on phones and tablets sold in Russia since September, but is not available in the European Union.

Max does not use end-to-end encryption, and its terms of use state that user data is stored exclusively on servers in Russia.

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