In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, several tech companies have called in for suspensions of services in Russia, including notable names, such as Netflix, Snapchat, Apple, etc, and more. This list seems to only be growing to impose significant sanctions on Russia.
This development comes after last week, when big tech companies Meta and Google started acting on the Russia-Ukraine crisis by restricting the Russian media from running ads or monetising on their platforms. Meanwhile, Twitter also restricted some users in Russia, the company said. (Check out our detailed explainer on how tech giants have responded to the Russia-Ukraine crisis.) Here’s how payment giants, OTT platforms, and gaming companies are restricting Russia from their platforms and services.
Netflix
Netflix has pulled its services from Russia, protesting at the country’s full scale invasion of…