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GreatFire Joins Civil Society Organizations Urging Apple to Stop Censoring VPN Apps in Russia
2024-09-03 21:44
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 Open Letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls for Restoration of VPN Apps in the Russian App Store.

GreatFire, along with a coalition of civil society organizations and individuals, has issued an open letter to Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, calling on the company to stop censoring VPN apps in Russia. Recent data from AppleCensorship.com reveals that Apple has removed several popular VPN apps from the Russian App Store, including Red Shield VPN , Le VPN , HideMyName , and others , in response to demands from Russian censorship authorities. The data also suggests that these removals are ongoing and may target additional VPN services.

 "By complying with Russian censorship demands, Apple is undermining digital freedom and the rights of individuals to access independent information," said Benjamin Ismail, Campaign and Advocacy Director and head of the App Censorship Project at GreatFire. "We urge Apple to restore these VPN apps and uphold its commitment to human rights, following the example set by Google, which is resisting similar demands." 

The letter emphasizes the critical role of VPNs in allowing Russian citizens to bypass government-imposed restrictions on free speech and access to information. It calls on Apple to assess censorship requests based on international human rights standards and to be transparent about its decisions regarding app removals. 

The full text of the open letter and list of signatories can be found here:

Open letter to Apple: Stop censoring Runet 

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