
Apple Removes Russia’s VKontakte From App Store
VKontakte was launched in 2006 as Russia's answer to Facebook and has since grown to become one of the most popular websites and social media platforms in the…
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Apple has removed VKontakte, Russia’s largest social media platform, from the App Store, sparking outrage in Moscow.
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Apple has removed VKontakte, Russia’s largest social media platform, from the App Store, sparking outrage in Moscow.
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