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Russia demands 212 VPNs are removed from the Play Store – but Google is resisting

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  • Russia’s Roskomnadzor issued 212 VPN blocking orders against Google Play between March and April 2025
  • Out of these targeted VPNs, only 6 apps are unavailable on the country’s app store
  • In contrast, Apple was found to have killed at least 60 VPN apps in 2024 alone upon Roskomnadzor’s request

Russia’s censor body Roskomnadzor issued 212 VPN blocking orders against Google between March and April 2025. Among these, however, only 6 apps appeared to have been removed so far, bringing the total of unavailable VPN services on Russia’s Google Play Store to 53.

Russian investigative journalist Maria Kolomychenko first discovered that Google received at least 47 VPN removal orders of some of the best VPN apps starting on March 12. After this revelation, researchers at GreatFire’s AppCensorship Project began to analyze the availability of 399 VPN apps, unveiling that Roskomnadzor actually targeted 212 VPN-like tools.

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