Apple has halted all sales of its products in Russia as a response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the company announced this afternoon. Online sales were halted immediately, while the company says it stopped shipping products into Russian retail channels at some point last week.
Apple has also made changes to some of its services in response to the invasion; Russian state-controlled media companies RT and Sputnik have both had their apps removed from Apple’s App Stores in all territories outside Russia, and the company has stopped providing traffic and live incidents data for Ukraine within Apple Maps “as a safety and precautionary measure for Ukrainian citizens.” The Apple Pay service has also been “limited”—the company didn’t elaborate, but transactions are no longer supported through a number of Russian banks that have been hit by sanctions.
In an internal email (via MacRumors), Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company was “donating to humanitarian relief efforts and providing aid for the unfolding refugee crisis.” Apple would also match employee donations to “eligible organizations” 2-to-1.
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Apple has halted all sales of its products in Russia as a response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the company announced this afternoon. Online sales were halted immediately, while the company says it stopped shipping products into Russian retail channels at some point last week.
Apple has also made changes to some of its services in response to the invasion; Russian state-controlled media companies RT and Sputnik have both had their apps removed from Apple’s App Stores in all territories outside Russia, and the company has stopped providing traffic and live incidents data for Ukraine within Apple Maps “as a safety and precautionary measure for Ukrainian citizens.” The Apple Pay service has also been “limited”—the company didn’t elaborate, but transactions are no longer supported through a number of Russian banks that have been hit by sanctions.
In an internal email (via MacRumors), Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company was “donating to humanitarian relief efforts and providing aid for the unfolding refugee crisis.” Apple would also match employee donations to “eligible organizations” 2-to-1.
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March 02, 2022 at 05:05AM
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