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Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by abc115: 3:38pm On Mar 13, 2022
A digital Iron Curtain may be descending on Russia, as President Vladimir Putin struggles to control the narrative about his war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has already moved to block Facebook and Twitter, and its latest step in that direction came Friday as the government announced plans to block Instagram in the country, as well.

But despite Putin's efforts to clamp down on social media and information within his borders, a growing number of Russian internet users appear determined to access outside sources and circumvent the Kremlin's restrictions.
To defeat Russia's internet censorship, many are turning to specialized circumvention technology that's been widely used in other countries with restricted online freedoms, including China and Iran. Digital rights experts say Putin may have inadvertently sparked a massive, permanent shift in digital literacy in Russia that will work against the regime for years.
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russians have been flocking to virtual private networks (VPNs) and encrypted messaging apps, tools that can be used to access blocked websites such as Facebook or safely share news about the war in Ukraine without running afoul of new, draconian laws banning what Russian authorities consider to be "fake" claims about the conflict.


A rapid rise in downloads
During the week of February 28, Russian internet users downloaded the five leading VPN apps on Apple and Google's app stores a total of 2.7 million times, a nearly three-fold increase in demand compared to the week before, according to the market research firm SensorTower.

That growth dovetails with what some VPN providers have reported. Switzerland-based Proton, for example, told CNN Business it has seen a 1,000% spike in signups from Russia this month. (The company declined to provide a baseline figure for comparison, however.)
VPN providers are just one type of application seeing higher uptake in Russia. Since March 1, a range of messaging apps including Meta's Messenger and WhatsApp services have seen a gradual increase in traffic, said the internet monitoring platform Cloudflare, a trend consistent with an increase in traffic to global social media platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.


https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/12/tech/russia-internet-censorship-circumvention/index.html
Re: Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by MDHelp: 3:45pm On Mar 13, 2022
It's hi-time everyone realized that this is a stubborn generation
Re: Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by BloomingDale(f): 3:46pm On Mar 13, 2022
I thought the West already pulled their internet. What is Facebook, Twitter and Instagram still doing in Russia. To spread propaganda against Russia? They should pack their load and go too.
Re: Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by abc115: 3:51pm On Mar 13, 2022
BloomingDale:
I thought the West already pulled their internet. What is Facebook, Twitter and Instagram still doing in Russia. To spread propaganda against Russia? They should pack their load and go too.
Read before you write in order to save your ass from embarrassment

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Re: Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by Investigative: 3:59pm On Mar 13, 2022
said CNN
We should believe CNN as what
Re: Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by respect80(m): 4:26pm On Mar 13, 2022
BloomingDale:
I thought the West already pulled their internet. What is Facebook, Twitter and Instagram still doing in Russia. To spread propaganda against Russia? They should pack their load and go too.
Guy why?
Re: Russian Internet Users Are Learning How To Beat Putin's Internet Crackdown by Nukilia: 4:36pm On Mar 13, 2022
Criminals News Network grin

#Deception

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