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kepano

On September 9th, Notion will delete the data of all Russian users due to new U.S. sanctions.

This is why "file over app" is essential — you should not be subject to the whims of platforms and governments. Be sovereign of your own data.

Restrictions for customers based in Russia

The U.S. government has introduced restrictions prohibiting access to certain software products and services to any person in Russia. Due to these restrictions, on September 9, 2024, Notion will no longer provide users located in Russia access to the platform. This includes:

Preventing users from accessing Notion’s services while in Russia. Users in workspaces that have never had billing associated with Russia will be able to regain access to Notion once outside Russia.

If any billing information connected with the workspace is currently or was previously associated with Russia, the workspace will be terminated. This is necessary for compliance with sanctions, and updating an account’s billing information will not change the restriction.

Terminating subscription payments for all plans identified as having any billing information associated with Russia, historical or current.

Impacted users will be able to access their workspaces through September 8, 2024. On September 9, 2024, the workspaces will no longer be accessible and users located in Russia will no longer be able to access Notion’s services.
6 comments
Kévin Ronceray

@bfluzin

Ah, intéressant, je ne connaissais pas !

schwappo 🇺🇦

@kepano This philosophy is actually the main reason I choose Obsidian as my default note-keeping app for everything!

Vasyl Spodin

@kepano It’s not due to sanctions, but due to running unprovoked and genocide war against Ukraine.

“Peace over war” and “Life over death” are essential. Those who spitting on international law and executing aggression against sovereign countries must be banned from using any tech created by free world.

Григорий Клюшников

Vasyl, you're making a popular mistake of conflating the people and the government. Russian people don't deserve to be punished for something they didn't do. We get punished enough by our own government already.

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