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Meduza’s Readers in Russia Describe Life Under the Kremlin’s Internet Restrictions

Summary
Russian authorities have long blocked websites, apps, and services that have become a routine part of daily life. But this spring, the restrictions grew truly sweeping. We asked our readers in Russia to describe how their everyday lives have changed over the past few months and what new habits they have developed. Here are the most interesting responses.

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The Russian authorities have long been blocking websites, applications and services that have become a familiar part of life, but this spring the restrictions have become really large. The Medusa has asked its readers to explain how their day-to-day activities have changed in recent months and what new habits have emerged in their lives. In this material we publish the most interesting answers.

·Riga, Latvia
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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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