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VPN usage is growing rapidly in Russia

Faced with external sanctions and internal censorship, the Russian public is turning to VPN to circumvent these barriers. VPN demand has increased by over 1000% in the past month.

The Russian government has blocked foreign news outlets like the BBC, as well as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, to prevent the public from getting outside information. At the same time, Apple, Microsoft, Sony, Google and more companies pulled their services from Russia and Belarus.

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