The multinational has removed dozens of apps, even though the Kremlin’s censorship body did not order the move. These services, half-permitted by the government, enable people in Russia to access social networks and independent media

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Suspicious!

You can use most VPN services via the Wireguard or OpenVPN apps though, or even via some of the protocols natively supported by iOS not requiring any third-party app.

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Normies never heard about wireguard nor openvpn, this enough to deter a lot of ppl imo

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Oh I’m not trying to imply otherwise.

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The issue is 3rd party apps make it easier for non-techie people to subvert censorship. Raising the bar works bigly in the Kremlin’s favor.

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side-loading in iOS has been possible for some time now

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Hey just so you know apple and apple products suck and belong in the bin 🤷

Apple’s shareholders and BoD should be thrown off the highest building imaginable.

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Absolutely, in addition to this, you can sideload apps as well without issue. I do it all the time

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Yeah, no. iPhone VPN apps aren’t the route that Russian hackers are taking.

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The U.S. company — whose phones are still sold in Russian stores despite the firm officially leaving the market due to the invasion of Ukraine…

Apple taking a brave stand as ever.

Edit: This was not the smartest comment.

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Is your expectation that Apple will send in troops to raid phone stores inside of Russia?

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Maybe they expect them to stop China from selling them to Russia, bahahaha

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I misunderstood and my comment wasn’t well considered. It was even dumb.

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Apple left Russia but their phones are still making it there from China. What stand do you mean?

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I thought about that, but it would affect iPhone users from outside Russia who are traveling in Russia, and Apple probably wouldn’t want that.

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I see no mention of what they actually removed or how reputable they are. “VPN apps” are a reasonably common approach to spyware. (Common enough that literally Facebook has done it.)

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You mean vpn apps deploy spyware?

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They’re a good actual mechanism for spyware, because they see all your traffic.

Https means that they can’t see the actual contents without installing a root certificate, but they can see all the sites you visit and for how long. Reputable providers (at least the good ones) do not log any of this, but you should have a high level of trust in a provider to use their VPN, because they see a lot still.

That doesn’t mean that they didn’t ban legit VPNs. I don’t know. But it doesn’t really qualify as “reporting news” without at least a list of the apps that were banned, because they’re providing no information at all about the legitimacy of the apps, and it’s a category appealing to bad actors.

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Whoops! Did they put them back I hope?

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