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Telegram CEO: Apple has “prevented” app updates globally since April

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Russia officially banned the secure message app Telegram in April, and now it appears the app is facing problems in other regions. According to a message posted on Telegram by the company's CEO Pavel Durov, Apple has been "preventing" Telegram iOS app updates since April.

The version of the app currently in the App Store is two months old, and Durov claims features such as stickers will not work properly in iOS 11.4 (which was pushed out earlier this week) due to the lack of updates.

Apple stopped approving Telegram for iOS updates globally 1,5 months ago after Russia ordered a block on Telegram. More here - https://t.co/yarcIrV2Bh

- Pavel Durov (@durov) May 31, 2018

This comes after Roskomnadzor-Russia's Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media-ordered a block of the messaging app in the country in April. Russia's Federal Security Service wanted access to Telegram's users' encrypted messages, saying it was necessary to monitor potential terrorists. Even after a Russian court ruled that the app should be blocked in Russian territories, Telegram refused to hand over encryption keys that would give Russian officials access to user data.

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