LinkedIn blocked in Kazakhstan
ICT
- 27 July, 2021
- 09:15
LinkedIn, a platform for professional contacts, has been blocked in Kazakhstan at the initiative of the country's Ministry of Information and Social Development.
Report informs, citing foreign media, that this was due to the detection of cases of Internet casino advertising and the creation of fake accounts on social networks.
These cases contradict not only the legislation of the country but also the internal rules of LinkedIn.
The ministry assured that access to the social network would be restored when these violations are eliminated.
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