A new anti-Russia censorship website has been launched. This new platform was specifically created to allow people across the globe to provide real information about the things happening outside Russia.
Thanks to some Polish programmers, the new website called Squad303 is now available across the globe.
The tech experts behind this new online tool were able to gather more than 150 million contact numbers, as well as email addresses.
New Anti-Russia Censorship Website
According to PC Mag's latest report, the new anti-Russia censorship online tool randomly provides email addresses and contact numbers.
The great thing about this new website is that it doesn't reveal the real names of the individuals who own the contact numbers and email addresses.
The arrival of Squad303 is currently important to the Russian citizens who are against the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
As of the moment, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media platforms are blocked in the country. Because of this, ordinary residents in Russia are having a hard time knowing what's happening outside their country.
How To Use Squad303
If you are one of the individuals who want to help ordinary Russians get access to essential news, you can search for the Squad303 website through your browser, or you can just click this link.
Just click the official website, which should have the URL "https://1920.in/." Once it is successfully loaded, you will see a Russian citizen's random number or email address.
Below that contact, there's already a Russian text provided, describing a certain event happening in Ukraine or other parts of the globe linked to Russia.
Just copy that text and send it to the provided cell number or email address. Since texts can still be censored in Russia, the best thing you can do is take a screenshot so that they will see the original version of the news.
"Nearly 150 million Russians do not know the truth about the causes or course of the war in Ukraine. It is fed with the lies of the Kremlin propaganda. There is no free media in Russia and the internet is censored," said the Polish programmers via Squad303 official's website.
In other news, Coinbase decided to ban thousands of crypto addresses from Russia. Meanwhile, Sony suspended its PlayStation sales in the country.
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Written by: Griffin Davis