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Google and Apple, under pressure from Russia, remove voting app

Apple and Google removed an application meant to coordinate protest voting in this weekend’s Russian elections from the country on September 17, a blow to the opponents of President Vladimir Putin and a display of Silicon Valley’s limits when it comes to resisting crackdowns on dissent around the world

September 18, 2021 / 19:49 IST
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's opponent Alexei Navalny (Image: Reuters)
Russian President Vladimir Putin's opponent Alexei Navalny (Image: Reuters)

Apple and Google removed an application meant to coordinate protest voting in this weekend’s Russian elections from the country on September 17, a blow to the opponents of President Vladimir Putin and a display of Silicon Valley’s limits when it comes to resisting crackdowns on dissent around the world.

The decisions came after Russian authorities, who claim the app is illegal, threatened to prosecute local employees of Apple and Google — a sharp escalation in the Kremlin’s campaign to rein in the country’s largely uncensored internet. A person familiar with Google’s decision said authorities had named specific individuals who would face prosecution, prompting it to remove the app.

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The person declined to be identified for fear of angering the Russian government. Google has more than 100 employees in the country.

Apple did not respond to phone calls, emails, or text messages seeking comment.