Besides fighting with arms on the ground, the Ukrainian government is constantly persuading the global tech giants to stop services supplied to Russia to pressure the invader in this war.
In this pursuit, the Deputy PM of Ukraine is seen asking PayPal and Viber to block their platform access to Russian citizens , citing Russia’s military authoritarian aggression. The minister has earlier asked Apple to do the same too.
Blocking Viber and PayPal in Russia
As the Ukrainian government is continuing its arms fight with Russia, it’s constantly seeking help in all ways possible. One among them is the requesting tech companies to block their services to Russian citizens.
We’ve already seen Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister, Mykhailo FEDOROV asking Apple to block its services and sales to Russian people, and even asking Elon Musk to activate Starlink internet connectivity in Ukraine.
And social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter , and YouTube ceasing a few features in the affected nations. While some of those pressuring seem to work, the Ukrainian government is now asking PayPal and Viber to join the movement in blocking access to Russian people.
We are constantly working on development of aggressor’s isolation! I’ve contacted the CEO of Rakuten ( @Viber ) and @PayPal on blocking their services in russia. Youth and thinking russians, you better wake up! pic.twitter.com/HUxlbhue6r — Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) February 27, 2022