Russia bans Instagram, taking 80 million users offline

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Russia has banned Instagram, taking an estimated 80 million users offline. The company announced the decision last week, but gave users a grace period, with the advice. Now users in Russia are unable to access the app at all.

The company announced the decision last week, but gave users a grace period, with the advice. that they switch to other platforms.The country took the decision after parent company Meta said that it inAn email message from the state communications regulator told people to move their photos and videos from Instagram before it was shut down, and encouraged them to switch to Russia’s own “competitive internet platforms”.

The company said it would be wrong to prevent Ukrainians from “expressing their resistance and fury at the invading military forces”. The head of Instagram has said the block will affect 80 million users. Russia has already banned Facebook in the country in response to what it said were restrictions of access to Russian media on the platform.

 

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