WhatsApp's parent company Meta Platforms Inc was last year banned in Russia as an 'extremist' organisation.
WhatsApp's parent company Meta Platforms Inc was branded an"extremist" organisation by Moscow last year, but the messenger app - which is widely popular in Russia - has not previously faced penalties for failing to remove prohibited information.
WhatsApp, however, has previously been fined for its alleged refusal to comply with Russian data law and store Russian users' data on servers in the country.
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