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“Apple has been preventing Telegram from updating its iOS apps globally ever since the Russian authorities ordered Apple to remove Telegram from the App Store,” explains Durov in a Telegram message. “While Russia makes up only 7 percent of Telegram’s userbase, Apple is restricting updates for all Telegram users around the world since mid-April.”
Durov also claims the lack of app updates mean Telegram has also “been unable to fully comply with GDPR” before the May 25th deadline. While a lack of GDPR compliance is a concern for both end users and Telegram itself, app updates usually also include important security patches and bug fixes so if the block continues then iPhone users of the service could be left at risk.
Russia has now reportedly asked Apple to remove the Telegram app from the Russian App Store. The request comes after Telegram refused to share its encryption keys with Russia’s Federal Security Service, and a court ruling banned the service until it provides the keys. Russia’s Federal Security Service cites the threat of terrorists and criminals using the encrypted platform as reasons to require access to decrypt messages.