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Video game publishers and developers are cutting off Russia, too

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The global business community is increasingly moving to isolate Russia for the war it's waging in Ukraine, and video games are no exception. Here's a rundown of what we've seen so far from key players in the video game space as efforts to isolate Russia have snowballed in the midst of Ukraine's calls for the industry to take action.

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What social media platforms are doing to stop misinformation about Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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Users in Ukraine may have also noticed a Facebook "lock profile" tool, which provides people in the country with easy access to additional security and privacy measures. The other campaign was tied to a hacking group from Belarus. The pages used AI-generated photos to further hide the fact that these individuals did not really exist.

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The best VPNs for staying anonymous and secure on the web

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The technology's origin story isn't well-documented, but it's believed to have emerged at Microsoft in the mid-1990s. A VPN gets extra points in our book if it comes with any of the following security features and tools: AES 256-bit encryption. Hold up — are VPNs legal? Split tunneling. Multihop connections.