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    Feb 11 (Reuters) - Russia ‌has attempted to "fully block" Meta ​Platforms-owned WhatsApp in the country, a company spokesperson told ⁠Reuters on Wednesday, as it has been promoting home-grown platforms and seeks greater control ​over its internet space.

    The Financial Times previously reported the ‌news, saying Russian authorities have removed the messaging application - which has about 100 million users - from ⁠the equivalent of an online directory ⁠run by Roskomnadzor - the Russian internet regulator.

    WhatsApp said the block is Russia's efforts to drive users to a "state-owned surveillance app."

    "We continue to ‌do everything we can to keep users ⁠connected," the company said.

    Kremlin did ‌not immediately respond to a ​Reuters' request for comment.

    Russian authorities are pushing a state-backed rival app called MAX, which ‌critics claim could be used ​to track users. ⁠State media have dismissed those accusations as ‌false.

    Last year, Russia began ⁠limiting some calls on the messaging service, and on Telegram - another similar service, accusing the ​foreign-owned platforms of ‌refusing to share information with law enforcement in ⁠fraud and terrorism cases.

    (Reporting ​by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; ​Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

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