“…Against the backdrop of a global trend towards increased governmental control over the internet, this article investigates internet policy legitimation on the example of Russia. The Russian government has instrumentalized ostensibly sound legitimations countering terrorist and extremist propaganda, combatting child pornographyto bring about a dramatic decline in internet freedom since 2012, enacting extensive infringements upon the freedom of speech, the right to information and privacy (Author, 2020a;Lonkila et al, 2020;Sherstoboeva, 2020). This expanding body of legislation and regulatory practices has been widely studied (Author, 2021;Nocetti, 2015;Sivetc, 2020;Soldatov, 2019), along with the Russian government's perspective on cybersecurity (Claessen, 2020;Pigman, 2019) and online privacy (Lokot, 2020), as well as the consequences of its internet policy for citizens, political opposition and activists (Van der Vet, 2020).…”