Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

Apple to pause product sales in Russia as tech firms feel pressure over Ukraine

Apple to pause product sales in Russia as tech firms feel pressure over Ukraine


Apple to pause product sales in Russia as tech firms feel pressure over Ukraine
1.5 k views

Apple has said it will pause all product sales in Russia, heeding requests from Ukrainian officials to take action against the country in response to its invasion.

The company outlined a number of actions in response to the invasion, including stopping all exports into its sales channels in the country.

It added that Apple Pay and other services had been limited, and that Russian state media, RT News and Sputnik News, were no longer available for download from the Apple Store outside Russia.

The decision came days after Ukrainian officials called on the tech companies to take further action against Russia, urging them to restrict access to their services within the country, more forcefully curtail the spread of false information, and crack down on Russian state-backed outlets.

The decision comes as tech companies face increased scrutiny over their response to the ongoing conflict. With billions flocking to social media for news on the war and Russian state media using tech to disseminate its own messaging, concerns about mis- and disinformation are on the rise.

Neighboring countries have made similar requests, with the prime ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia sending a joint letter to the chief executives of Google, Facebook and Twitter last week.

you may also like

The world's oldest Douglas fir trees have lived over 1,000 years
  • by foxnews
  • descember 09, 2016
The world's oldest Douglas fir trees have lived over 1,000 years

The Douglas fir, the state tree of Oregon, can grow incredibly tall and live impressively long. The oldest Douglas fir trees have lived to be over 1,000 years old.

read more