[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1465},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-article-whatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia":3,"related-en-whatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia":255},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"category":219,"date":220,"description":221,"extension":222,"faq":223,"image":239,"locale":240,"meta":241,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":244,"seo":245,"stem":246,"tags":247,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":254},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia.md","WhatsApp and Telegram Calls Blocked in Russia: How to Call Home in 2026","MeerGuard VPN Team",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":210},"minimark",[10,14,19,22,45,48,52,55,66,80,83,103,107,118,121,125,132,136,203],[11,12,13],"p",{},"For expats and travelers, the single most painful side of Russian internet censorship is not Instagram — it is that you cannot simply call your family. Voice and video calls in WhatsApp and Telegram, the default way millions of people stay in touch, stopped connecting. Here is what happened, and the three realistic ways to keep calling home in 2026.",[15,16,18],"h2",{"id":17},"what-happened-to-calls","What happened to calls",[11,20,21],{},"The timeline matters, because many people blame their phone or their SIM card first:",[23,24,25,33,39],"ul",{},[26,27,28,32],"li",{},[29,30,31],"strong",{},"August 2025"," — Roskomnadzor began degrading and blocking voice calls inside WhatsApp and Telegram, officially \"to combat phone fraud\". Calls would ring but never connect, or drop within seconds.",[26,34,35,38],{},[29,36,37],{},"Late 2025"," — the restrictions became consistent across all major carriers. Text messages kept working, sometimes with delays.",[26,40,41,44],{},[29,42,43],{},"Early 2026"," — WhatsApp was blocked in Russia outright, while the state promotes its own messenger, Max, as the replacement.",[11,46,47],{},"So if your calls stopped connecting, nothing is wrong with your device. The VoIP traffic is filtered at the network level, on every carrier and most home providers.",[15,49,51],{"id":50},"option-1-a-vpn-that-actually-works-in-russia","Option 1: a VPN that actually works in Russia",[11,53,54],{},"A VPN routes your traffic through a server outside Russia, so the call filtering no longer sees a WhatsApp or Telegram call — it sees encrypted traffic to a foreign server. Calls connect and, with a nearby server, quality is indistinguishable from normal.",[11,56,57,58,61,62,65],{},"The important caveat: ",[29,59,60],{},"most international VPNs are themselves blocked."," Russian DPI recognizes OpenVPN, IKEv2 and plain WireGuard by their handshake, and Roskomnadzor has blocked over 460 VPN services. What holds up in 2026 are obfuscated protocols — above all ",[29,63,64],{},"VLESS + Reality",", which disguises the connection as regular HTTPS browsing.",[11,67,68,69,74,75,79],{},"MeerGuard VPN was built for exactly this environment: VLESS + Reality, servers in 7 countries, and setup through a Telegram bot in about two minutes. There is a ",[70,71,73],"a",{"href":72},"\u002Fen\u002Fpricing","trial plan"," so you can test calls on your own carrier first, and you can pay with Telegram Stars — no Russian bank card needed. For the full picture of preparing your phone for Russia, see our ",[70,76,78],{"href":77},"\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002Fvpn-for-russia-expats-travelers-2026","VPN guide for expats and travelers",".",[11,81,82],{},"A few practical tips for call quality:",[23,84,85,92,95],{},[26,86,87,88,91],{},"Pick the ",[29,89,90],{},"nearest server"," — from Moscow or Saint Petersburg, Finland and Germany give the lowest latency.",[26,93,94],{},"If a call stutters on mobile data, try Wi-Fi, and vice versa — carriers throttle differently.",[26,96,97,98,102],{},"Keep the VPN on ",[99,100,101],"em",{},"before"," the call starts; reconnecting mid-call usually drops it.",[15,104,106],{"id":105},"option-2-apps-that-still-work-without-a-vpn","Option 2: apps that still work without a VPN",[11,108,109,110,113,114,117],{},"As of mid-2026, ",[29,111,112],{},"Zoom"," and ",[29,115,116],{},"Google Meet"," have generally remained reachable from Russia without a VPN. They are a reasonable fallback for scheduled family calls: send a link in advance, and no one needs to install anything unusual. The downside is that availability can change without notice, and spontaneous \"just calling to say hi\" is exactly what these apps are bad at.",[11,119,120],{},"Regular international phone calls also still work — but at roaming or landline rates, this is an emergency channel, not a daily one.",[15,122,124],{"id":123},"option-3-for-the-person-abroad-nothing-changes","Option 3: for the person abroad — nothing changes",[11,126,127,128,131],{},"A common misunderstanding: your relatives outside Russia do ",[29,129,130],{},"not"," need a VPN, new apps, or any settings. Only the person inside Russia needs a working VPN. Once your traffic exits through a foreign server, the call connects normally for everyone else. If you set up one thing before traveling, make it this.",[15,133,135],{"id":134},"the-bottom-line","The bottom line",[137,138,139,158],"table",{},[140,141,142],"thead",{},[143,144,145,149,152,155],"tr",{},[146,147,148],"th",{},"Method",[146,150,151],{},"Works spontaneously",[146,153,154],{},"Needs setup",[146,156,157],{},"Risk of breaking",[159,160,161,176,190],"tbody",{},[143,162,163,167,170,173],{},[164,165,166],"td",{},"WhatsApp\u002FTelegram + working VPN",[164,168,169],{},"Yes",[164,171,172],{},"VPN app, ~5 min",[164,174,175],{},"Low with VLESS + Reality",[143,177,178,181,184,187],{},[164,179,180],{},"Zoom \u002F Google Meet",[164,182,183],{},"Scheduled calls",[164,185,186],{},"Account + link",[164,188,189],{},"Could be blocked anytime",[143,191,192,195,197,200],{},[164,193,194],{},"Regular phone call",[164,196,169],{},[164,198,199],{},"None",[164,201,202],{},"Expensive",[11,204,205,206,79],{},"The realistic answer for anyone spending more than a week in Russia is a VPN on modern protocols, with Zoom or Meet as backup. If mobile data itself is off — during regional shutdowns or the first 24 hours on a foreign SIM — no VPN will help; we explain those cases in ",[70,207,209],{"href":208},"\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002Frussia-mobile-internet-shutdowns-foreign-sim","Mobile internet in Russia: what travelers need to know",{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":213},"",2,[214,215,216,217,218],{"id":17,"depth":212,"text":18},{"id":50,"depth":212,"text":51},{"id":105,"depth":212,"text":106},{"id":123,"depth":212,"text":124},{"id":134,"depth":212,"text":135},"guides","2026-07-01","Why WhatsApp and Telegram calls stopped connecting in Russia, what changed in 2025–2026, and three working ways for foreigners to keep calling family abroad.","md",[224,227,230,233,236],{"q":225,"a":226},"Why do my WhatsApp calls not connect in Russia?","Since August 2025 Roskomnadzor has been blocking voice and video calls in WhatsApp and Telegram, officially to combat phone fraud. In early 2026 WhatsApp was blocked entirely. Messages may still come through with delays, but calls fail without a VPN.",{"q":228,"a":229},"Do WhatsApp and Telegram calls work over a VPN in Russia?","Yes — if the VPN itself works. A VPN routes your traffic through a server outside Russia, so the call blocking no longer applies. The catch is that classic VPN protocols are detected and dropped by DPI, so you need a service built on obfuscated protocols such as VLESS + Reality.",{"q":231,"a":232},"Which call apps work in Russia without a VPN?","Availability changes, but Zoom and Google Meet have generally kept working without a VPN. Regular international phone calls also work, though roaming or landline rates can be expensive.",{"q":234,"a":235},"Will my family abroad need a VPN too?","No. Only the person inside Russia needs a VPN. Once your traffic exits through a server outside the country, the call connects normally for the other side.",{"q":237,"a":238},"Why is call quality poor even with a VPN?","Choose a server geographically close to you — from European Russia, Finland or Germany usually give the lowest latency. Also try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data: some carriers throttle unknown traffic more aggressively than others.","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia.png","en",{},true,false,"\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia",{"title":5,"description":221},"blog\u002Fwhatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia",[248,249,250,251,252],"whatsapp","telegram","calls","russia","expats",null,"gJWDvxfKbff5fnkBhYrwOTtVN0d0MMS3ZIg1RO9mxGU",[256,476,674,912,1143,1282],{"id":257,"title":258,"author":6,"body":259,"category":219,"date":446,"description":447,"extension":222,"faq":448,"image":464,"locale":240,"meta":465,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":466,"seo":467,"stem":468,"tags":469,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":475},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fhotel-airport-wifi-security-vpn.md","Hotel and Airport Wi-Fi in 2026: How Travelers Get Hacked and How to Prevent It",{"type":8,"value":260,"toc":439},[261,272,276,291,294,309,315,318,322,325,355,362,366,407,411,418,428,432],[11,262,263,264,267,268,271],{},"A 2025 McAfee study put numbers on what security teams have said for years: ",[29,265,266],{},"25% of travelers have been hacked on public Wi-Fi abroad",", and 40% have had personal data compromised on open networks. Hotel and airport networks are not incidentally dangerous — they are ",[99,269,270],{},"specifically targeted",", because that is where people with corporate laptops, banking apps and travel documents all connect within a few hundred meters of each other. Here is how the attacks actually work in 2026, and the short list of habits that neutralizes them.",[15,273,275],{"id":274},"why-attackers-love-hotels-and-airports","Why attackers love hotels and airports",[11,277,278,279,282,283,286,287,290],{},"Public networks at transit points concentrate three things attackers want: ",[29,280,281],{},"high-value targets"," (business travelers logged into corporate systems), ",[29,284,285],{},"urgency"," (people will accept any network to check a boarding pass), and ",[29,288,289],{},"anonymity"," (hundreds of devices come and go; nobody audits the RF environment of a departure lounge).",[11,292,293],{},"The two workhorse attacks have not changed, only gotten easier:",[11,295,296,299,300,304,305,308],{},[29,297,298],{},"Evil twin."," The attacker spins up a hotspot named ",[301,302,303],"code",{},"Airport_Free_WiFi"," or ",[301,306,307],{},"Hilton_Guest"," from a device that fits in a backpack. Your phone, trained to auto-join familiar-looking names, connects on its own. From that moment every request you make passes through the attacker's hardware before reaching the internet.",[11,310,311,314],{},[29,312,313],{},"Man in the middle (MITM)."," On a legitimate but open or badly configured network, an attacker on the same LAN intercepts traffic between you and the router — watching DNS lookups, injecting fake login pages, and harvesting whatever isn't properly encrypted. Stolen sessions become identity theft and targeted phishing weeks later, long after you've flown home.",[11,316,317],{},"Neither attack requires elite skills. The hardware costs less than a checked-bag fee.",[15,319,321],{"id":320},"but-everything-is-https-now","\"But everything is HTTPS now\"",[11,323,324],{},"Mostly true, and genuinely helpful — and still not enough:",[23,326,327,337,343,349],{},[26,328,329,332,333,336],{},[29,330,331],{},"DNS leaks the map of your activity."," Even with HTTPS, the network sees every domain you look up: your bank, your employer, your clinic. For an attacker profiling targets, the list of domains ",[99,334,335],{},"is"," the product.",[26,338,339,342],{},[29,340,341],{},"Captive portals interfere with encryption."," Hotel login pages routinely intercept your first requests, and apps firing in the background during that window can leak.",[26,344,345,348],{},[29,346,347],{},"Not everything is configured right."," Older apps, IoT gadgets, mail clients with legacy settings — one weak link on your device is enough.",[26,350,351,354],{},[29,352,353],{},"Spoofed pages don't need to break HTTPS."," A fake \"hotel Wi-Fi login\" asking for your email password isn't breaking encryption; it's just asking.",[11,356,357,358,361],{},"HTTPS protects most of the content most of the time. A VPN wraps ",[99,359,360],{},"all"," traffic from your device — every app, every DNS lookup — in one encrypted tunnel before it touches the hostile network. The attacker on the evil twin sees a single opaque stream and nothing else. That is the difference between \"usually fine\" and \"not my problem\".",[15,363,365],{"id":364},"the-travelers-checklist-for-2026","The traveler's checklist for 2026",[367,368,369,375,381,387,401],"ol",{},[26,370,371,374],{},[29,372,373],{},"Turn on the VPN before joining the network",", not after — the first seconds on a captive portal are the leakiest.",[26,376,377,380],{},[29,378,379],{},"Forget networks after using them"," so your phone doesn't auto-rejoin a name an attacker can imitate in the next city.",[26,382,383,386],{},[29,384,385],{},"Prefer your carrier's data or an eSIM for banking"," when you have no VPN running.",[26,388,389,392,393,396,397,79],{},[29,390,391],{},"Keep the VPN on all your devices"," — the tablet your kid streams cartoons on sits on the same network as your banking phone. MeerGuard's plans cover ",[70,394,395],{"href":72},"multiple devices"," on every platform: ",[70,398,400],{"href":399},"\u002Fen\u002Fdownload","iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux",[26,402,403,406],{},[29,404,405],{},"Update before you fly."," OS network-stack patches exist precisely because of attacks like these.",[15,408,410],{"id":409},"the-pleasant-side-effect-your-streaming-comes-with-you","The pleasant side effect: your streaming comes with you",[11,412,413,414,417],{},"The same tunnel that shields you also fixes a familiar annoyance: streaming libraries change by country, so the series you're mid-way through can vanish when you land. Connect through a VPN server in your home region and your services see you at home — libraries, watch-lists and all. With MeerGuard you get servers in 7 countries and ",[29,415,416],{},"unlimited traffic",", so a season binge in a hotel room doesn't hit a cap. (Some streaming platforms push back against VPNs — availability varies by service.)",[11,419,420,421,113,425,79],{},"One more traveler-specific note: in some destinations the problem isn't just Wi-Fi hygiene but the network itself — calls in messengers blocked, foreign SIMs restricted. If your travels take you to such places, we've covered them in detail: ",[70,422,424],{"href":423},"\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-calls-dubai-uae-2026","the UAE's VoIP rules",[70,426,427],{"href":208},"Russia's mobile-internet restrictions",[15,429,431],{"id":430},"bottom-line","Bottom line",[11,433,434,435,438],{},"Public Wi-Fi is not going to become safe; travelers just become either protected or profiled. The full protection stack costs a few minutes: a VPN that starts with the OS, auto-join disabled, banking over mobile data as the fallback. MeerGuard VPN adds the parts that matter on the road — anonymous sign-up via Telegram, payment with Telegram Stars from any country, the VLESS + Reality protocol that stays stable even on networks that throttle classic VPNs, and plans from ",[70,436,437],{"href":72},"about $2.50 a month",". Two minutes of setup before the airport beats two months of cleaning up after it.",{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":440},[441,442,443,444,445],{"id":274,"depth":212,"text":275},{"id":320,"depth":212,"text":321},{"id":364,"depth":212,"text":365},{"id":409,"depth":212,"text":410},{"id":430,"depth":212,"text":431},"2026-07-02","1 in 4 travelers has been hacked on public Wi-Fi abroad. How evil-twin hotspots and man-in-the-middle attacks work, what actually protects you, and why a VPN is the non-negotiable part.",[449,452,455,458,461],{"q":450,"a":451},"Is hotel Wi-Fi safe for online banking?","Not by default. Hotel networks are shared with hundreds of strangers, often poorly configured, and a favorite target for attackers precisely because guests log into banks, corporate systems and email. With a VPN encrypting your traffic, banking on hotel Wi-Fi becomes a reasonable risk; without one, use mobile data instead.",{"q":453,"a":454},"What is an evil-twin Wi-Fi attack?","An attacker creates a hotspot named like the legitimate one — 'Airport_Free_WiFi' or your hotel's name — and waits for devices to connect. Everything you send then passes through their hardware first. Modern phones connect to known-looking names automatically, which is what makes the attack so effective in airports.",{"q":456,"a":457},"Does HTTPS alone protect me on public Wi-Fi?","It protects the content of properly configured sites, but not everything: DNS lookups leak every domain you visit, captive portals and misconfigured apps still leak data, and an attacker on the network can attempt downgrade and spoofing attacks. A VPN closes the whole class of problems instead of most of it.",{"q":459,"a":460},"Can I watch my home streaming subscriptions while traveling?","Streaming libraries differ by country, so your usual shows may disappear abroad. Connecting through a VPN server in your home region restores your normal library in most cases — check your service's terms, as some actively resist VPN connections.",{"q":462,"a":463},"Do I need a VPN on every device when traveling?","Ideally yes — phone, laptop and tablet each talk to the network independently, and the phone is usually the one holding banking apps. Pick a VPN plan that covers several devices at once.","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fhotel-airport-wifi-security-vpn.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fhotel-airport-wifi-security-vpn",{"title":258,"description":447},"blog\u002Fhotel-airport-wifi-security-vpn",[470,471,472,473,474],"public wifi","hotel wifi","travel security","vpn","streaming","FYg14_PimvMM-yWV1923lybbWzmBp1oRQjqMdui7_Cc",{"id":477,"title":478,"author":6,"body":479,"category":644,"date":446,"description":645,"extension":222,"faq":646,"image":662,"locale":240,"meta":663,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":664,"seo":665,"stem":666,"tags":667,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":673},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fuk-eu-age-verification-privacy-vpn.md","Age Verification in the UK and EU: What It Means for Your Privacy in 2026",{"type":8,"value":480,"toc":637},[481,484,488,495,516,519,526,530,533,553,560,564,575,578,582,613,630,634],[11,482,483],{},"In July 2025 the United Kingdom switched on the age-verification provisions of its Online Safety Act — and within seventy-two hours, VPN apps occupied half of the top ten downloads in the UK App Store. NordVPN reported a 1,000% jump in UK subscriptions; Proton described sign-up levels it usually sees during civil unrest. In 2026 the same conversation is moving to the EU. Whatever your view on protecting minors online — a goal nobody seriously disputes — millions of adults clearly decided they did not want to hand their passport to a porn site's verification contractor. This article explains what changed, what is coming, and what your realistic options are.",[15,485,487],{"id":486},"what-the-uk-law-actually-does","What the UK law actually does",[11,489,490,491,494],{},"Since ",[29,492,493],{},"25 July 2025",", sites that host age-restricted content must verify that UK visitors are over 18. In practice verification means one of:",[23,496,497,504,511],{},[26,498,499,500,503],{},"a ",[29,501,502],{},"face scan"," analyzed by an age-estimation algorithm,",[26,505,506,507,510],{},"a photo of your ",[29,508,509],{},"passport or driving licence",",",[26,512,499,513,510],{},[29,514,515],{},"credit-card or mobile-operator check",[11,517,518],{},"almost always processed not by the site itself but by a third-party verification company you have never heard of.",[11,520,521,522,525],{},"Enforcement is real: by February 2026 the regulator Ofcom had opened investigations into more than 90 services and issued six fines, including ",[29,523,524],{},"£800,000"," against one adult platform for operating without proper checks. This is not a law that quietly sits on the books.",[15,527,529],{"id":528},"why-adults-reached-for-vpns","Why adults reached for VPNs",[11,531,532],{},"The objection driving the VPN surge is not \"I want to hide\" — it is a sober risk calculation:",[367,534,535,541,547],{},[26,536,537,540],{},[29,538,539],{},"Verification databases are breach targets."," A database linking government IDs and face scans to adult-site visits is one of the most sensitive datasets imaginable. Verification vendors promise deletion, but users have no way to audit that, and the incentive to retain \"anonymized\" data is structural.",[26,542,543,546],{},[29,544,545],{},"The chilling effect is broader than porn."," Age gates have already appeared on forums, dating apps and social platforms hosting any 18+ content. Each gate is another company holding a copy of your identity.",[26,548,549,552],{},[29,550,551],{},"It visibly doesn't stop the people it targets."," UK child-safety charities reported increased VPN use among teenagers within months of enforcement — while adults bore the privacy cost. Even the House of Lords ended 2025 debating what to do about circumvention.",[11,554,555,556,559],{},"A VPN routes your connection through another country, so UK-only checks simply don't trigger. That is why the surge happened — and it remains ",[29,557,558],{},"fully legal",": the Act regulates platforms, not users, and proposals to age-gate VPNs themselves have so far collided with the obvious problem that businesses run on them.",[15,561,563],{"id":562},"the-eu-is-next-with-a-better-design","The EU is next — with a better design",[11,565,566,567,570,571,574],{},"The European Commission is piloting an age-verification app in ",[29,568,569],{},"Denmark, France, Greece, Italy and Spain",", built as a blueprint for the ",[29,572,573],{},"EU Digital Identity Wallet"," arriving through 2026. To its credit, the EU design is genuinely privacy-preserving on paper: it aims to prove \"over 18\" as a yes\u002Fno answer without revealing your name, birthdate or anything else, using open-source cryptographic attestations.",[11,576,577],{},"Whether implementation lives up to the design remains to be seen — but if you live in the EU, the coming years will decide whether age checks mean \"anonymous cryptographic proof\" or \"upload your passport\". The UK experience is the cautionary tale.",[15,579,581],{"id":580},"what-a-privacy-minded-adult-can-actually-do","What a privacy-minded adult can actually do",[23,583,584,590,596,607],{},[26,585,586,589],{},[29,587,588],{},"Prefer services that accept the privacy-preserving EU wallet"," once it ships, over document upload.",[26,591,592,595],{},[29,593,594],{},"Never upload ID documents to a verifier you haven't checked."," A verification page can be phishing; the real vendor list for each big platform is public.",[26,597,598,601,602,606],{},[29,599,600],{},"Use a VPN as your default privacy layer."," It doesn't just route around geo-specific checks — it encrypts everything on ",[70,603,605],{"href":604},"\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002Fhotel-airport-wifi-security-vpn","hotel and public Wi-Fi"," and keeps your browsing out of your ISP's logs.",[26,608,609,612],{},[29,610,611],{},"Pick a VPN that can't identify you either."," A no-logs policy matters, but so does the sign-up path: if the VPN has your name, card and email, you've moved the problem, not solved it.",[11,614,615,616,619,620,623,624,626,627,79],{},"That last point is where MeerGuard VPN is built differently: sign-up happens through a ",[29,617,618],{},"Telegram bot"," — no email, no name — and you can pay with ",[29,621,622],{},"Telegram Stars",", so no card number ever reaches us. The service keeps no activity logs, runs on the modern VLESS + Reality protocol that works even on heavily filtered networks, and costs ",[70,625,437],{"href":72}," with unlimited traffic across ",[70,628,629],{"href":399},"all major platforms",[15,631,633],{"id":632},"the-takeaway","The takeaway",[11,635,636],{},"Age verification is settling in as internet infrastructure in Europe — the UK enforces it today, the EU pilots a more private version for 2026. The legitimate goal of protecting children does not require adults to scatter passport scans across third-party databases, and the market reaction of July 2025 shows millions agree. Understand the checks, demand the privacy-preserving versions, and keep your own traffic encrypted by default.",{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":638},[639,640,641,642,643],{"id":486,"depth":212,"text":487},{"id":528,"depth":212,"text":529},{"id":562,"depth":212,"text":563},{"id":580,"depth":212,"text":581},{"id":632,"depth":212,"text":633},"news","The UK Online Safety Act triggered a 1,000%+ VPN surge, and EU-wide age checks arrive in 2026. What adults are actually worried about — and how to keep your ID off third-party servers.",[647,650,653,656,659],{"q":648,"a":649},"What does the UK Online Safety Act require?","Since 25 July 2025, sites with adult or otherwise age-restricted content must verify that UK visitors are over 18 — typically via a face scan, a photo of your passport or driving licence, or a credit-card check, usually processed by a third-party verification company.",{"q":651,"a":652},"Is it illegal to use a VPN in the UK or EU?","No. VPNs are fully legal in the UK and across the EU. The Online Safety Act places obligations on platforms, not on users. UK officials have discussed VPN age-check proposals, but as of mid-2026 no law restricts personal VPN use.",{"q":654,"a":655},"Why did VPN use surge after the UK law came into force?","Within days of enforcement, NordVPN reported a 1,000% spike in UK subscriptions and Proton reported 1,400–1,800% daily sign-up increases. Half of the top ten UK App Store apps were VPNs. The driver was mostly adults unwilling to upload passports or face scans to third-party verification services.",{"q":657,"a":658},"Is age verification coming to the EU too?","Yes. The European Commission is piloting a privacy-preserving age-verification app in Denmark, France, Greece, Italy and Spain, tied to the EU Digital Identity Wallet planned for 2026. The EU design aims to prove you are over 18 without revealing anything else — a notably more private approach than uploading ID documents.",{"q":660,"a":661},"Does a VPN protect the rest of my browsing too?","Yes. A VPN encrypts all traffic from your device and hides your IP address from the sites you visit and your activity from the local network — which is also why it is standard kit on hotel and public Wi-Fi.","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fuk-eu-age-verification-privacy-vpn.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fuk-eu-age-verification-privacy-vpn",{"title":478,"description":645},"blog\u002Fuk-eu-age-verification-privacy-vpn",[668,669,670,671,672],"age verification","uk","eu","online safety act","privacy","FUSdY5OZKRoc9MMgt05xpnorq9uTRvgS0x9hbbiHN_Q",{"id":675,"title":676,"author":6,"body":677,"category":219,"date":446,"description":885,"extension":222,"faq":886,"image":902,"locale":240,"meta":903,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":904,"seo":905,"stem":906,"tags":907,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":911},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fvpn-for-russia-expats-travelers-2026.md","VPN for Russia in 2026: A Practical Guide for Expats and Travelers",{"type":8,"value":678,"toc":877},[679,682,686,689,712,719,723,726,737,740,744,747,777,787,791,802,806,809,819,823,869],[11,680,681],{},"If you are moving to Russia for work, studying there, or just visiting family, the internet you find on arrival is not the internet you are used to. WhatsApp and Telegram calls do not connect, hundreds of familiar services are slow or unreachable, and — the unpleasant surprise — the VPN you have used for years may simply refuse to start. This guide explains what exactly changed by 2026, how to prepare before your flight, and what to do if you are already in the country.",[15,683,685],{"id":684},"what-actually-gets-blocked","What actually gets blocked",[11,687,688],{},"By 2026 Russia's telecom regulator, Roskomnadzor, had blocked more than 460 VPN services, and the list keeps growing. On top of that:",[23,690,691,697,703,709],{},[26,692,693,696],{},[29,694,695],{},"WhatsApp and Telegram voice\u002Fvideo calls"," have been restricted since August 2025, and WhatsApp itself was blocked in early 2026.",[26,698,699,702],{},[29,700,701],{},"Instagram, Facebook and X (Twitter)"," have been blocked since 2022.",[26,704,705,708],{},[29,706,707],{},"YouTube"," is heavily throttled: pages open, but video streams crawl.",[26,710,711],{},"Many international news sites, and even some airline and hotel booking pages, are unreachable.",[11,713,714,715,718],{},"The blocking is enforced with ",[29,716,717],{},"DPI (deep packet inspection)"," hardware installed at every major provider. DPI does not just block IP addresses — it analyzes the structure of your traffic and recognizes VPN protocols by their characteristic handshake.",[15,720,722],{"id":721},"why-big-name-vpns-fail-here","Why big-name VPNs fail here",[11,724,725],{},"Most international VPN services rely on OpenVPN, IKEv2 or WireGuard. All three have recognizable signatures, and Russian DPI identifies them within seconds. The result is familiar to every expat: the app shows \"connecting…\" forever, or the connection dies every few minutes, especially on mobile networks.",[11,727,728,729,731,732,736],{},"What keeps working is a different class of protocols designed specifically for filtered networks. The most reliable stack in 2026 is ",[29,730,64],{},": it wraps your traffic in what looks like a genuine TLS session to a well-known public website. To the DPI system, you are simply browsing — there is no VPN signature to detect. If you are curious how this works under the hood, see our explainer on the ",[70,733,735],{"href":734},"\u002Fblog\u002Fvless-vs-wireguard-sravnenie","VLESS protocol and how it differs from WireGuard"," (in Russian).",[11,738,739],{},"MeerGuard VPN runs on VLESS + Reality with servers in 7 countries, which is why it stays up on Russian mobile carriers where classic VPNs drop.",[15,741,743],{"id":742},"prepare-before-you-land","Prepare before you land",[11,745,746],{},"Installing a VPN after arriving is the single most common mistake. From a Russian IP address, most VPN websites are blocked, and the Russian region of the App Store quietly removes VPN apps. Do this before your flight:",[367,748,749,759,765,771],{},[26,750,751,754,755,758],{},[29,752,753],{},"Install the app while you are still abroad."," MeerGuard works through the ",[70,756,757],{"href":399},"Happ app on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS and Linux"," — download it in advance.",[26,760,761,764],{},[29,762,763],{},"Create your account and subscription in Telegram."," MeerGuard is managed through a Telegram bot, so there is no website account that can get lost.",[26,766,767,770],{},[29,768,769],{},"Test the connection at home."," Make sure you can connect and switch servers before you actually depend on it.",[26,772,773,776],{},[29,774,775],{},"Save an offline copy of your access keys."," If you change phones mid-trip, you will thank yourself.",[11,778,779,780,783,784,79],{},"Also be aware: since October 2025, foreign SIM cards get ",[29,781,782],{},"24 hours without mobile data"," when they first register on a Russian network. We cover that in detail in ",[70,785,786],{"href":208},"Mobile internet in Russia: shutdowns and the 24-hour SIM block",[15,788,790],{"id":789},"is-it-legal","Is it legal?",[11,792,793,794,797,798,801],{},"Short answer: using a VPN as an individual is legal in Russia in 2026. The law (276-FZ) imposes obligations on VPN ",[99,795,796],{},"providers"," — they must connect to the state filtering registry or face blocking, which is exactly why so many are blocked. There is no liability for end users. The much-quoted fines concern ",[99,799,800],{},"advertising"," VPN services, not using them. Corporate VPNs for remote work are also legal and widely used.",[15,803,805],{"id":804},"the-payment-problem-and-how-to-solve-it","The payment problem — and how to solve it",[11,807,808],{},"Since 2022, foreign Visa and Mastercard do not work in Russia, and Russian cards do not work for paying international services. This traps expats twice: you cannot easily pay for a foreign VPN from Russia, and you cannot pay for a Russian service without a local card.",[11,810,811,812,814,815,818],{},"The practical workaround is ",[29,813,622],{}," — Telegram's built-in currency that you can buy with any international card or through Apple\u002FGoogle billing. MeerGuard VPN ",[70,816,817],{"href":72},"accepts Telegram Stars"," directly in its bot: no Russian card, no crypto exchanges, no gift-card workarounds. Prices start at roughly the cost of a coffee per month, and there is a trial plan so you can verify everything works on your carrier before committing.",[15,820,822],{"id":821},"quick-checklist","Quick checklist",[137,824,825,835],{},[140,826,827],{},[143,828,829,832],{},[146,830,831],{},"Before the flight",[146,833,834],{},"After arrival",[159,836,837,845,853,861],{},[143,838,839,842],{},[164,840,841],{},"Install Happ + MeerGuard bot",[164,843,844],{},"Connect to the nearest server (Finland\u002FGermany work well from European Russia)",[143,846,847,850],{},[164,848,849],{},"Buy or start a trial subscription",[164,851,852],{},"Expect 24h without mobile data on a foreign SIM",[143,854,855,858],{},[164,856,857],{},"Test connection and server switching",[164,859,860],{},"Use hotel\u002Fcafé Wi-Fi during the SIM block",[143,862,863,866],{},[164,864,865],{},"Save access keys offline",[164,867,868],{},"Keep the VPN on for calls and social media",[11,870,871,872,876],{},"Have questions about specific platforms or carriers? Check the ",[70,873,875],{"href":874},"\u002Fen\u002Ffaq","FAQ"," or ask our support in Telegram — replies come from humans, not bots.",{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":878},[879,880,881,882,883,884],{"id":684,"depth":212,"text":685},{"id":721,"depth":212,"text":722},{"id":742,"depth":212,"text":743},{"id":789,"depth":212,"text":790},{"id":804,"depth":212,"text":805},{"id":821,"depth":212,"text":822},"Why most international VPNs stop working in Russia, what VLESS + Reality is, how to set everything up before you land, and how to pay without a Russian card.",[887,890,893,896,899],{"q":888,"a":889},"Is it legal to use a VPN in Russia in 2026?","Yes. Russian law regulates VPN providers, not users. There is no fine or criminal liability for an individual simply using a VPN. The fines you may have read about apply to advertising VPN services, not to using them.",{"q":891,"a":892},"Why did my VPN stop working after I arrived in Russia?","Russian networks use deep packet inspection (DPI) that recognizes the handshake of classic protocols — OpenVPN, IKEv2, plain WireGuard — and drops or throttles the connection. Services built on VLESS + Reality disguise traffic as a normal HTTPS session, which is why they keep working.",{"q":894,"a":895},"Can I download a VPN after arriving in Russia?","Often not. Most international VPN websites are blocked from Russian IP addresses, and the Russian region of the App Store removes many VPN apps. Install and test your VPN before crossing the border.",{"q":897,"a":898},"How can I pay for a VPN without a Russian bank card?","Look for services that accept Telegram Stars. Stars can be bought inside Telegram with any international card or through Apple\u002FGoogle billing, so the subscription works without a Russian card. MeerGuard VPN supports this out of the box.",{"q":900,"a":901},"Does a VPN help during regional mobile internet shutdowns?","No. During a full shutdown the mobile data channel itself is switched off, so no VPN can help. A VPN restores access to blocked apps and websites when you have a working connection — mobile data or Wi-Fi.","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fvpn-for-russia-expats-travelers-2026.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fvpn-for-russia-expats-travelers-2026",{"title":676,"description":885},"blog\u002Fvpn-for-russia-expats-travelers-2026",[251,252,908,909,910],"travel","vless","vpn guide","IwIN0k6VvJfQqO24pCj4oYx-oMfzCgL41XOn5zm-Rew",{"id":913,"title":914,"author":6,"body":915,"category":219,"date":446,"description":1115,"extension":222,"faq":1116,"image":1132,"locale":240,"meta":1133,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":1134,"seo":1135,"stem":1136,"tags":1137,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":1142},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-calls-dubai-uae-2026.md","WhatsApp Calls Not Working in Dubai? The UAE VoIP Ban Explained (2026)",{"type":8,"value":916,"toc":1108},[917,920,924,935,938,941,945,962,968,974,978,981,1003,1010,1014,1017,1033,1035,1105],[11,918,919],{},"Every week, thousands of newly arrived expats and tourists in Dubai discover the same thing: WhatsApp works, messages fly back and forth — but the moment you tap the call button, it rings into nothing. FaceTime is missing from your iPhone entirely if it was bought in the UAE. Telegram calls don't connect either. Nothing is broken: this is the UAE's VoIP policy working exactly as designed. Here is the full picture in 2026, including the parts most blogs skip.",[15,921,923],{"id":922},"why-calls-are-blocked-and-messages-arent","Why calls are blocked (and messages aren't)",[11,925,926,927,930,931,934],{},"The UAE treats real-time voice and video over the internet — VoIP — as a licensed telecom service, the same category as phone calls. Only the two national operators, ",[29,928,929],{},"e& (formerly Etisalat) and du",", and a short list of apps approved by the telecom regulator ",[29,932,933],{},"TDRA"," may legally carry calls. WhatsApp, FaceTime, Telegram and most Western calling apps are not on the list, so UAE networks block their calling traffic.",[11,936,937],{},"Text messages, photos, documents and voice notes are not VoIP — they pass through untouched. That is why WhatsApp feels \"half working\": chats are instant, calls never connect.",[11,939,940],{},"The commercial logic is straightforward: international calling is significant revenue for the licensed operators, and approved local apps keep that traffic inside the regulated system.",[15,942,944],{"id":943},"what-actually-works-the-honest-option-list","What actually works: the honest option list",[11,946,947,950,951,957,958,961],{},[29,948,949],{},"1. TDRA-approved apps — the fully legal route."," ",[70,952,956],{"href":953,"rel":954},"https:\u002F\u002Fbotim.me",[955],"nofollow","BOTIM"," and GoChat are the standard consumer choices; most UAE expats simply get their family abroad to install BOTIM. Sound quality is fine, and both work on regular UAE mobile data. For work calls, ",[29,959,960],{},"Zoom and Microsoft Teams are permitted"," — business meetings are not the target of the ban.",[11,963,964,967],{},[29,965,966],{},"2. Roaming or a travel eSIM — the tourist route."," The block applies to UAE local networks. If your data routes through your home operator (roaming) or an international travel eSIM, WhatsApp calls frequently work as normal. For a one-week trip this is often the simplest answer, though data prices are higher than local SIMs.",[11,969,970,973],{},[29,971,972],{},"3. A VPN — the route most people ask about."," A VPN tunnels your traffic to a server outside the UAE, so the local network no longer sees a WhatsApp call to block. Technically it restores calling in most cases. Legally, it is a gray zone you should understand before using — see the next section, because this is where most guides get vague.",[15,975,977],{"id":976},"the-legal-part-without-hand-waving","The legal part, without hand-waving",[11,979,980],{},"Two separate things are true at once:",[23,982,983,989],{},[26,984,985,988],{},[29,986,987],{},"VPNs are legal in the UAE."," Banks, companies and millions of residents use them daily for security and corporate access. There is no penalty for simply having or using a VPN.",[26,990,991,994,995,998,999,1002],{},[29,992,993],{},"Using a false IP to commit a crime is not."," Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 (the Cybercrime Law) penalizes using a fraudulent IP address ",[29,996,997],{},"for the purpose of committing a crime",", with fines from ",[29,1000,1001],{},"AED 500,000 to 2,000,000",". Bypassing VoIP restrictions violates telecom regulations, and in principle that exposes you to this article.",[11,1004,1005,1006,1009],{},"In practice, enforcement against individuals making family calls is not something that makes the news — prosecutions have centered on fraud, scam call centers and serious crime. But \"rarely enforced\" is not \"allowed\", and anyone telling you a VPN makes WhatsApp calls in the UAE risk-free is selling something. Our advice as a VPN company, honestly: use BOTIM or Zoom for routine calls in the UAE, and treat a VPN as what it is everywhere in the world — a privacy and security layer for your traffic on ",[70,1007,1008],{"href":604},"public and hotel Wi-Fi",", banking sessions, and networks you don't control.",[15,1011,1013],{"id":1012},"why-ordinary-vpns-still-struggle-in-the-uae","Why ordinary VPNs still struggle in the UAE",[11,1015,1016],{},"If you do use a VPN in the UAE for privacy, there is a technical catch: UAE networks use deep packet inspection (DPI) that recognizes and degrades classic VPN protocols — OpenVPN and plain WireGuard connections often stall or drop, exactly like they do in other heavily filtered countries. This is a protocol problem, not a \"your VPN is bad\" problem.",[11,1018,1019,1020,1022,1023,1026,1027,1029,1030,1032],{},"MeerGuard VPN was built for filtered networks from day one: the ",[29,1021,64],{}," protocol makes the connection look like ordinary HTTPS browsing, which is why it stays stable where classic protocols get throttled. Setup takes about two minutes through a Telegram bot, apps cover ",[70,1024,1025],{"href":399},"iOS, Android, Windows, macOS and Linux",", and you can pay with ",[29,1028,622],{}," — no local card needed, which matters if you've just landed and your home card is acting up. Plans start at ",[70,1031,437],{"href":72}," with unlimited traffic.",[15,1034,135],{"id":134},[137,1036,1037,1050],{},[140,1038,1039],{},[143,1040,1041,1044,1047],{},[146,1042,1043],{},"Need",[146,1045,1046],{},"Best option",[146,1048,1049],{},"Legal status",[159,1051,1052,1063,1073,1083,1094],{},[143,1053,1054,1057,1060],{},[164,1055,1056],{},"Daily calls to family abroad",[164,1058,1059],{},"BOTIM \u002F GoChat",[164,1061,1062],{},"Fully legal",[143,1064,1065,1068,1071],{},[164,1066,1067],{},"Work meetings",[164,1069,1070],{},"Zoom, Teams",[164,1072,1062],{},[143,1074,1075,1078,1081],{},[164,1076,1077],{},"Short trip, occasional calls",[164,1079,1080],{},"Roaming \u002F travel eSIM",[164,1082,1062],{},[143,1084,1085,1088,1091],{},[164,1086,1087],{},"Privacy on hotel and public Wi-Fi",[164,1089,1090],{},"VPN with modern protocols",[164,1092,1093],{},"Legal",[143,1095,1096,1099,1102],{},[164,1097,1098],{},"Unblocking VoIP with a VPN",[164,1100,1101],{},"Works technically",[164,1103,1104],{},"Gray zone — know the risk",[11,1106,1107],{},"The UAE is not trying to cut you off from your family — it is routing calls through licensed channels. Learn the approved tools, keep a VPN for what VPNs are actually for, and your communication setup in Dubai works on the first day, not the third week.",{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":1109},[1110,1111,1112,1113,1114],{"id":922,"depth":212,"text":923},{"id":943,"depth":212,"text":944},{"id":976,"depth":212,"text":977},{"id":1012,"depth":212,"text":1013},{"id":134,"depth":212,"text":135},"Why WhatsApp, FaceTime and Telegram calls don't connect in Dubai and the UAE, what's legal, what expats actually use, and where a VPN fits in 2026.",[1117,1120,1123,1126,1129],{"q":1118,"a":1119},"Why do WhatsApp calls not work in Dubai?","The UAE classifies internet calling (VoIP) as a regulated telecom service. Only the licensed operators e& and du, plus apps approved by the TDRA regulator, may offer voice and video calls. WhatsApp, FaceTime and Telegram calls are not on that list, so they are blocked on UAE networks. Messages, photos and voice notes work normally.",{"q":1121,"a":1122},"Is WhatsApp itself banned in the UAE?","No. Texting, media sharing and voice notes work fine. Only the real-time voice and video calling feature is blocked.",{"q":1124,"a":1125},"What calling apps are legal in the UAE?","BOTIM and GoChat are the widely used TDRA-approved consumer apps. For work, Zoom, Microsoft Teams and similar business platforms are permitted. Regular carrier calls always work.",{"q":1127,"a":1128},"Are VPNs legal in the UAE?","Yes — VPNs are legal and widely used in the UAE for security, banking and corporate access. What the Cybercrime Law punishes is using a false IP address to commit a crime or fraud, with fines from AED 500,000 to 2,000,000. Using a VPN to bypass VoIP restrictions violates telecom regulations, so understand the risk before you do it — we lay out the facts rather than pretend the risk doesn't exist.",{"q":1130,"a":1131},"Do WhatsApp calls work on roaming or a travel eSIM in the UAE?","Often yes. The block is enforced on UAE local networks, so data that routes through your home carrier via roaming or an international travel eSIM frequently connects calls normally.","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-calls-dubai-uae-2026.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-calls-dubai-uae-2026",{"title":914,"description":1115},"blog\u002Fwhatsapp-calls-dubai-uae-2026",[1138,1139,1140,1141,252],"uae","dubai","whatsapp calls","voip ban","kIOGV1Pu3RMih6ZA3P9ZrqvLMTK_4tczJLaCvNLpfQ8",{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":1144,"category":219,"date":220,"description":221,"extension":222,"faq":1273,"image":239,"locale":240,"meta":1279,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":244,"seo":1280,"stem":246,"tags":1281,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":254},{"type":8,"value":1145,"toc":1266},[1146,1148,1150,1152,1166,1168,1170,1172,1178,1184,1186,1198,1200,1206,1208,1210,1214,1216,1262],[11,1147,13],{},[15,1149,18],{"id":17},[11,1151,21],{},[23,1153,1154,1158,1162],{},[26,1155,1156,32],{},[29,1157,31],{},[26,1159,1160,38],{},[29,1161,37],{},[26,1163,1164,44],{},[29,1165,43],{},[11,1167,47],{},[15,1169,51],{"id":50},[11,1171,54],{},[11,1173,57,1174,61,1176,65],{},[29,1175,60],{},[29,1177,64],{},[11,1179,68,1180,74,1182,79],{},[70,1181,73],{"href":72},[70,1183,78],{"href":77},[11,1185,82],{},[23,1187,1188,1192,1194],{},[26,1189,87,1190,91],{},[29,1191,90],{},[26,1193,94],{},[26,1195,97,1196,102],{},[99,1197,101],{},[15,1199,106],{"id":105},[11,1201,109,1202,113,1204,117],{},[29,1203,112],{},[29,1205,116],{},[11,1207,120],{},[15,1209,124],{"id":123},[11,1211,127,1212,131],{},[29,1213,130],{},[15,1215,135],{"id":134},[137,1217,1218,1230],{},[140,1219,1220],{},[143,1221,1222,1224,1226,1228],{},[146,1223,148],{},[146,1225,151],{},[146,1227,154],{},[146,1229,157],{},[159,1231,1232,1242,1252],{},[143,1233,1234,1236,1238,1240],{},[164,1235,166],{},[164,1237,169],{},[164,1239,172],{},[164,1241,175],{},[143,1243,1244,1246,1248,1250],{},[164,1245,180],{},[164,1247,183],{},[164,1249,186],{},[164,1251,189],{},[143,1253,1254,1256,1258,1260],{},[164,1255,194],{},[164,1257,169],{},[164,1259,199],{},[164,1261,202],{},[11,1263,205,1264,79],{},[70,1265,209],{"href":208},{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":1267},[1268,1269,1270,1271,1272],{"id":17,"depth":212,"text":18},{"id":50,"depth":212,"text":51},{"id":105,"depth":212,"text":106},{"id":123,"depth":212,"text":124},{"id":134,"depth":212,"text":135},[1274,1275,1276,1277,1278],{"q":225,"a":226},{"q":228,"a":229},{"q":231,"a":232},{"q":234,"a":235},{"q":237,"a":238},{},{"title":5,"description":221},[248,249,250,251,252],{"id":1283,"title":1284,"author":6,"body":1285,"category":219,"date":1437,"description":1438,"extension":222,"faq":1439,"image":1455,"locale":240,"meta":1456,"navigation":242,"needs_native_review":243,"path":1457,"seo":1458,"stem":1459,"tags":1460,"updated":253,"videoId":253,"__hash__":1464},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Frussia-mobile-internet-shutdowns-foreign-sim.md","Mobile Internet in Russia: Shutdowns, the 24-Hour SIM Block, and How to Stay Online",{"type":8,"value":1286,"toc":1431},[1287,1290,1294,1301,1304,1329,1341,1345,1352,1359,1362,1376,1380,1387,1391,1425],[11,1288,1289],{},"Blocked websites are only half of the story of the Russian internet in 2026. The other half is that mobile internet itself periodically disappears — for everyone in a region, or specifically for you as a holder of a foreign SIM card. If you are planning a trip, these two mechanisms are worth understanding in advance, because no app can fix them after the fact.",[15,1291,1293],{"id":1292},"the-24-hour-block-on-foreign-sim-cards","The 24-hour block on foreign SIM cards",[11,1295,1296,1297,1300],{},"Since October 2025, when a foreign SIM or eSIM first registers on any Russian network — MTS, MegaFon, Beeline or Tele2 — ",[29,1298,1299],{},"mobile data and SMS are blocked for roughly 24 hours",". The official rationale is to prevent drones from being controlled through foreign mobile networks. In practice it means you land, your phone shows full signal, and nothing loads.",[11,1302,1303],{},"Key facts:",[23,1305,1306,1312,1319,1326],{},[26,1307,1308,1311],{},[29,1309,1310],{},"Voice calls usually work"," during the block; data and SMS do not.",[26,1313,1314,1315,1318],{},"The timer can ",[29,1316,1317],{},"reset when you cross a regional border"," or your phone switches networks — travelers moving between cities may hit the block more than once.",[26,1320,1321,1322,1325],{},"Carriers send an SMS with an ",[29,1323,1324],{},"identity-verification link"," (sometimes just a captcha); completing it can lift the block early. Whether the SMS arrives on a foreign number reliably is hit-or-miss.",[26,1327,1328],{},"The block applies to travel eSIMs too, since they attach to the same Russian networks.",[11,1330,1331,1332,1335,1336,1340],{},"What actually helps: plan your first day around ",[29,1333,1334],{},"Wi-Fi",". Airports, hotels and cafés have it, and with a VPN installed you get your messengers and calls back immediately — see our guide on ",[70,1337,1339],{"href":1338},"\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002Fwhatsapp-telegram-calls-blocked-russia","restoring WhatsApp and Telegram calls",". Download offline maps and your tickets before the flight.",[15,1342,1344],{"id":1343},"regional-mobile-internet-shutdowns","Regional mobile internet shutdowns",[11,1346,1347,1348,1351],{},"Separately from SIM rules, Russian regions periodically ",[29,1349,1350],{},"switch off mobile internet entirely",", citing drone threats. Shutdowns can last hours or days, cover a city or a whole region, and are rarely announced in advance. In some regions they have become routine.",[11,1353,1354,1355,1358],{},"During a shutdown, carriers keep a government-approved ",[29,1356,1357],{},"whitelist"," of domestic services reachable: the state services portal, major Russian banks, taxi and map apps, food delivery. Everything foreign — Google, WhatsApp, Telegram, your airline's app — is off the list.",[11,1360,1361],{},"Two consequences for travelers:",[367,1363,1364,1370],{},[26,1365,1366,1369],{},[29,1367,1368],{},"A VPN cannot help during a full shutdown."," There is no data channel to tunnel through. This is a hard limit for any VPN, ours included — anyone promising otherwise is lying.",[26,1371,1372,1375],{},[29,1373,1374],{},"Wi-Fi keeps working."," Shutdowns target the mobile network; fixed broadband does not go down. A café with Wi-Fi turns back into a normal internet connection — and with a VPN, into an uncensored one.",[15,1377,1379],{"id":1378},"getting-a-local-sim-worth-it","Getting a local SIM: worth it?",[11,1381,1382,1383,1386],{},"A Russian SIM avoids the foreign-SIM block and gives you cheap data, but since 2025 buying one as a foreigner requires a passport ",[29,1384,1385],{},"and biometric registration",", and the number of SIMs per person is capped. For a stay of months, it is worth the bureaucracy. For a two-week trip, most travelers do better with a travel eSIM (accepting the 24-hour block once) plus Wi-Fi and a VPN.",[15,1388,1390],{"id":1389},"a-realistic-connectivity-kit-for-2026","A realistic connectivity kit for 2026",[23,1392,1393,1403,1409,1419],{},[26,1394,1395,1398,1399,1402],{},[29,1396,1397],{},"Before the flight:"," install a VPN that works on Russian networks (see ",[70,1400,1401],{"href":77},"our expat VPN guide"," — protocols matter more than brand names), download offline maps, save tickets and bookings offline.",[26,1404,1405,1408],{},[29,1406,1407],{},"First 24 hours:"," expect no mobile data on a foreign SIM. Live on Wi-Fi, complete the carrier's verification link if it arrives.",[26,1410,1411,1414,1415,1418],{},[29,1412,1413],{},"Day-to-day:"," mobile data works, but messenger calls and many apps need the VPN on. Keep it enabled — ",[70,1416,1417],{"href":72},"MeerGuard's plans"," have no traffic limits, so there is no reason to toggle.",[26,1420,1421,1424],{},[29,1422,1423],{},"During a shutdown:"," find Wi-Fi; mobile data is gone for everyone, whitelisted apps aside.",[11,1426,1427,1428,79],{},"The pattern behind all of this: connectivity in Russia is not gone, but it is conditional — on your SIM, your region, and your software. Travelers who prepare the software layer before departure barely notice; those who do not spend their first days offline. Preparation costs about ten minutes — the ",[70,1429,1430],{"href":399},"setup guide is here",{"title":211,"searchDepth":212,"depth":212,"links":1432},[1433,1434,1435,1436],{"id":1292,"depth":212,"text":1293},{"id":1343,"depth":212,"text":1344},{"id":1378,"depth":212,"text":1379},{"id":1389,"depth":212,"text":1390},"2026-06-30","Regional mobile internet shutdowns, the 24-hour data block on foreign SIM cards, whitelisted services — what travelers to Russia face in 2026 and how to prepare.",[1440,1443,1446,1449,1452],{"q":1441,"a":1442},"Why does my foreign SIM have no internet in Russia?","Since October 2025, any foreign SIM or eSIM gets mobile data and SMS blocked for about 24 hours when it first registers on a Russian network. The stated reason is preventing drones from using foreign SIMs. Voice calls usually keep working, and the block can often be lifted early via an identity-verification link sent by SMS.",{"q":1444,"a":1445},"Can a VPN fix the 24-hour SIM block or a regional shutdown?","No. Both cases switch off the mobile data channel itself, so there is no connection for a VPN to route. A VPN helps once you are online — over Wi-Fi during the block, or over mobile data the rest of the time — by restoring access to blocked apps and calls.",{"q":1447,"a":1448},"What are the internet 'whitelists' during shutdowns?","During regional mobile internet shutdowns, Russian carriers keep a government-approved list of domestic services reachable — state services, major Russian banks, taxi and map apps. Foreign services, including messengers, are not on the list.",{"q":1450,"a":1451},"Can a foreigner buy a Russian SIM card in 2026?","Yes, but it requires a passport and biometric registration, which makes the process slow for short-term visitors. For stays of a few weeks, a travel eSIM plus Wi-Fi and a working VPN is usually the more practical combination.",{"q":1453,"a":1454},"Does Wi-Fi work during mobile internet shutdowns?","Yes. Shutdowns target the mobile data network; fixed broadband and Wi-Fi in hotels, cafés and apartments keep working. This is the main workaround — and with a VPN on top, your messengers and calls work too.","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Frussia-mobile-internet-shutdowns-foreign-sim.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Frussia-mobile-internet-shutdowns-foreign-sim",{"title":1284,"description":1438},"blog\u002Frussia-mobile-internet-shutdowns-foreign-sim",[251,1461,1462,908,1463],"mobile internet","sim card","shutdowns","brXJplhC3Y6CCN9TBWBP5GPdSmbDqcSMuPCWoWRs2bk",1783000070267]