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Google Apps terminates access to its services from Crimea

A letter of happiness was sent on the night of January 24 and was as follows:

Dear Google Apps client,

It seems that users from your domain have connected to Google Apps from Crimea in the last two weeks. In connection with the recently adopted international sanctions that we are obliged to comply with, users will not be able to access Google Apps from the Crimea from January 31, 2015. They will receive a “Cannot log in” message when they try to log in.

Since access to Google services for accounts located in Crimea will be suspended, we strongly recommend that users residing in Crimea export their data until January 31, 2015. To export data, see Data Transfer from Google Apps. If your users need data export assistance and you have Google Apps for Work or Google Apps for Education, please contact the Google Apps caliper or reseller.
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Note: You must remove users who will no longer have access to the services so that we do not charge them. See Deleting a user account for more information.


It is difficult to understand, access will be blocked completely, or VPN will save.
The most alarming thing is that after these actions, regular Gmail users can fall under the distribution.
Perhaps only Google Apps customers warn in advance.

Normal users should be safe and make backups.

If you use Gmail mail in conjunction with your domain from the Crimea and for some reason you did not receive the message, you should start making copies and migrations now.

The question of access to Google Analytics remains open, you cannot export data to a metric from there.

In principle, the rest can be found an alternative.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/375783/


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