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All my Russian homies VPN via Ukraine instead. Glory to Europe.
Until 2 years ago rt.com had telegram links on every article.
Edit: they still do... website is made for the foreigners.
The site uses JavaScript to send the browser to my.rustelekom.net when you click the button. Your browser may be blocking JavaScript or (perhaps) using a plugin to block ads. In such case you may use button "cabinet".
Telegram is still very popular in Russia. Even high-ranking officials use it.
why is it blocked?
You seem to be redirecting to your billmgr based on Yandex analytics constructed action. My browser (firefox) in its default configuration (without extensions) blocks those, even in private tabs.
Here's what happens after user clicks a link (they get redirected to
#):Since the actual redirection happens on onclick action which depends on yandex tag.js constructed object:
And those are blocked (by firefox at least):
The site works as intended when I turn off "Enhanced tracking protection" in firefox site settings (this allows yandex and google analytics to load their scripts).
Consider having a fallback for when analytics are blocked (i imagine most popular browser extensions like uBlock will prevent your site from working in its current state).
For the same reason that France arrested the owner of Telegram. But please don't discuss blocking, unblocking, and the fight for internet freedom. That's off-topic.
He had, but he is too stupid and arrogant to admit he made a mistake. Instead, he invented a wild story about DDoS attacks and government blocking.
Here is the code where he commented out the working link tag and replaced it with “#”. The external Yandex.ru JavaScript is blocked by many browsers because of Yandex’s excessive tracking. On other subpages, the old code is still active, and the links still work.
It’s a shame you guys helped him. Without that, he might have ended up like @Calin, who also naively insisted his website worked fine. After several months, I pointed out that his upstream gaming DDoS protection was blocking all Apple devices.
Cunts
Thank you for your investigation! The list of conditions related to the use of cookies is placed at https://www.robovps.biz/en/privacy.html
Without cookies you will not be able to do anything in the billing system, so we ask you to accept them. You can not click on the notification about cookies, and it will not prevent you from browsing the site, but you will not be able to use the billing.
Test IP address for the Moscow area?
Oh, and he is lying in his cookie text too.
A Russian company that transfer data to Russia can't be GDPR complaint.
Please use looking glass at https://www.robovps.biz/en/our_data_center/345-datacenter_rt_russia.html
Russian servers, of course.
waw
I can't remember the last time we received complaints about customers using servers in Russia.
If you seed legal media, such Hollywood US movies or music MP3 for example no one kick you here.
Good service, but unfortunately the payment options are limited. Apart from cryptocurrency payments, other international payment methods are not supported, and the handling fee is 5%. From what I know, other Russian merchants charge around 3.5% for handling fees.
We hope that in the near future, we will be able to reduce the fees for using cryptocurrencies.
We are pleased to announce that the commission for cryptocurrency payments has been 3% since yesterday.
@xvps please apologize!
I get it I get it, a mistranslation of "I politely ask you to forgive me".
Not bad, except for a few brief network fluctuations each day
BGP possible?
Hello,
No, sorry.
regarding Moscow location - what about TSPU, 16kb block, YT/TG available?
Everything disabled by upstream provider. Therefore you cannot connect to youtube or telegram from our servers.
What else is blocked? Another Russian provider I was with didn't even allow me to connect to deb.debian.org.
TSPU works almost in real-time and, unfortunately, is not a public service, so no one knows what is blocked and what is not. In addition, it depends on the location and the upstream provider. I have heard of cases where public repositories were accidentally blocked. However, hosts can usually contact the CMU SSP center, and IP addresses can be unblocked within 24 hours (unless you request unblocking, such as for Telegram or Facebook).
In honor of the great holiday of May 9 (The Victory Day), we are announcing a 10% discount on all VPS plans in all locations! The discount applies to orders placed between May 9 and May 11, inclusive, and will remain in effect as long as the servers are active. This action listed only on LET and not posted on our site.
very well, but a promo code is required on the ordering panel