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  2. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 4 August 2016, a Moscow court ruled that LinkedIn must be blocked in Russia because it stores the user data of Russian citizens outside of the country, in violation of the new data retention law. This ban was upheld on 10 November 2016. [51] and the ban was officially issued by Roskomnadzor on 17 November 2016. [52]

  3. Censorship of Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    Snapchat is a social media network that has been banned and/or otherwise restricted in various countries. Potential reasons for such bans include national security, user privacy, social control, protecting culture, reducing displays of behavior considered to be immoral, economic protectionism, protecting mental health (especially among youth), technological sovereignty, and regulatory compliance.

  4. Category:Blocked websites by country - Wikipedia

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  5. Internet censorship in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia's press agencies (including the most important Ria-Novosti and Itar-Tass) were also well represented in the Web. [31] In April 2008 Agence France-Presse noted that, "The Internet is the freest area of the media in Russia, where almost all television and many newspapers are under formal or unofficial government control". [35]

  6. Snapchat has temporarily disabled its heat map of Snaps in ...

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    Snapchat's heat map shows the relative volume of Snaps in an area. The company said it has shut down the feature in Ukraine "as a safety precaution."

  7. Reddit faces first fine in Russia for not deleting 'banned ...

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    Reddit joins a list of sites under scrutiny in Russia for failing to remove content that Moscow deems illegal, including Wikimedia, streaming service Twitch, and Google. Reddit could be fined up ...

  8. Behind closed doors, Russia tries four journalists for links ...

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    Prosecutors say they created materials for the YouTube channel of Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), which is banned in Russia as "a foreign agent" and an extremist organisation.

  9. File:Countries banned Snapchat new.svg - Wikipedia

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