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As the Kremlin throttles internet access, Russians find scrappy work-arounds

The Washington Post·Mary Ilyushina·20 days ago
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In Moscow, a highly digitized city humming with online services, a three-week internet shutdown this year created a sense of time warp back to the 1990s. People panic-bought radios and pagers, and unfolded paper maps. Public toilets stopped working, paralyzed without bank payments by mobile internet. Taxi and ride-sharing apps were unreachable. Messaging platforms went dead.

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