Microsoft joins Apple in freezing product sales and services in Russia
FollowingRussia’s invasion of Ukrainelast week, NATO countries andtech companiesalike (including Meta and Google) have taken serious steps to clamp down on Russian access to goods and economic resources. NowAppleand Microsoft are stepping things up, sharing plans to stop sales in Russia.
In itsannouncement, Apple expresses concern about the invasion, saying it stands with those in harm’s way and is supporting humanitarian aid to Ukrainian refugees. Additionally, Apple states that it has “paused all product sales in Russia,” and has begun limiting the use ofApple Payand related services. Apps for Russian state-funded propaganda outletsRTand Sputnik are now only available to Russian users.

Apple is also taking a page fromGoogle’s approach, and has cut off map visualizations of traffic in Ukraine “as a safety and precautionary measure for Ukrainian citizens.” The company signed off by saying it would continue to watch events unfold and stay in contact with various governments regarding its actions.
This adds another prominent voice to the worldwide chorus of condemnation that has been heaped on Russia since it launched its invasion on February 24. With the ruble cratering and people desperately lining up at Moscow ATMs to withdraw funds, it looks like average Russians are definitely feeling the pinch — and now they can’t get new iPhones either.

UPDATE: 2022/03/04 10:25 EST BY STEVE HUFF
Microsoft suspends sales in Russia
MicrosoftannouncedMarch 4 that it will also “suspend all new sales of Microsoft products and services in Russia.” The company also said it is coordinating with the United States, the EU, and the United Kingdom and putting the brakes on multiple business ties to Russia to comply with government sanctions. Additionally, Microsoft affirmed it is continuing the work of helping Ukraine fight off Russian cyberattacks on multiple fronts.

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