Major Russian mobile provider Beeline launches 'whitelist VPN' for Netflix
and Spotify
Date:
Wed, 10 Jun 2026 13:34:20 +0000
Description:
Russian telecom giant Beeline has introduced a built-in "whitelist VPN," granting users direct access to Western streaming and gaming platforms that suspended their operations in the country.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Beelines 'whitelist VPN' automatically unblocks Netflix, Spotify, Ticketmaster, Brawl Stars without
the need for additional apps The feature is completely free for Bee subscribers The move restores access to services that voluntarily left the market In a move that bypasses Western corporate boycotts without running afoul of the Kremlin's internet censors, major Russian mobile operator
Beeline has officially launched a built-in "whitelist VPN" for its users.
Available automatically as of June 9, 2026, the feature restores direct
access to a host of foreign digital services, including Spotify, Netflix, Ticketmaster, and the hit mobile game Brawl Stars, that suspended their operations in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Crucially, users
won't need to hunt down the best VPN or configure complex proxy settings on their devices. According to the telecom provider as reported by Russian financial news outlet RBC the new tool is integrated directly for customers on the company's Bee subscription plan, requiring no additional app downloads or extra payments.
Sergey Anokhin, Beeline's General Director, noted that the operator secured support from Russian regulators to implement the feature following
discussions with several government departments. Because these specific Western platforms voluntarily left the Russian market rather than being explicitly banned by the state communications watchdog Roskomnadzor, granting access to them does not violate federal censorship laws. Why 'whitelist VPNs' are needed in Russia (Image credit: Future + Photo by Maksim
Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images + Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Since 2022, the Russian internet landscape has become heavily fragmented. While Roskomnadzor has systematically blocked independent news outlets, social media networks, and various circumvention tools, many Western tech companies voluntarily geoblocked their own services for Russian IP addresses. You may like 'VPN have adapted' How these VPN services dodge Russia's censors Russia's major internet services instructed
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This left Russian citizens in a digital gray zone: unable to access popular entertainment, even though those platforms were never officially outlawed by the state. Accessing these sites required third-party software, which has become increasingly difficult in the past few months as the government escalates its crackdown on traditional VPN services .
Since 2017, VPNs operating in Russia have been legally required to restrict access to resources on the registry of banned information Human Rights Watch reported . More recently, Roskomnadzor has even been accused of launching active DDoS attacks against non-compliant providers.
The concept of a localized, ISP-level whitelist offers a government-approved middle ground. It is not a state-owned VPN for the entire country, but rather a curated whitelist of approved services that restores access to approved platforms without unlocking politically sensitive material.
Speaking to RBC , Anokhin outlined the rationale behind the launch. Translated from Russian, he stated: "There are popular and highly demanded services among Russians that are not banned in our country, but decided to no longer work here. To use them now, you need to turn on a VPN or resort to the services of intermediaries; this is inconvenient and not very fair."
Beeline also released an official statement confirming the origin of the
tool, noting: "The idea of 'white VPNs', which was discussed at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, quickly transitioned into practice and convenience for users of Beeline's services."
With Beeline taking the first step, competing telecom operators, including
T2, are reportedly discussing similar initiatives to improve their own client experiences while remaining compliant with Russian legislation. While the Kremlin has reiterated that there is no legal liability for citizens using standard VPNs, official telecom-level workarounds appear to be the new frontier for Russian web access. Today's best NordVPN, Surfshark and Proton VPN deals NordVPN 2 Year 2.29 /mth View +3 months free Surfshark 24 Months 1.49 /mth View Proton VPN 24 Month 2.39 /mth View We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Follow TechRadar on Google News and
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