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Snapchat rushes to close ‘public heatmap’ in Ukraine to stop Russians from spying on civilians and troops

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SNAPCHAT is reducing its features and advertising in support of Ukraine.

The company posted a on March 1 writing “War is a scourge on our collective humanity, and in this case, it is a direct threat to many of our team members and their families.”

Snapchat is a social media platform with offices and employees in Ukraine
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Snapchat is a social media platform with offices and employees in UkraineCredit: Snapchat

Snapchat has suspended the “heatmap” feature within the borders of Ukraine.

The heatmap tool is used to show users the volume of snaps being sent from one location. 

With thousands of Ukrainian citizens and troops relocating, evacuating and mobilizing, the heatmap poses an unnecessary risk by displaying their location.

That's why Snapchat has made the decision to shut it off. 

Reporting by notes that many other real-time population mapping tools have also been suspended.

These include Google Maps’ and Apple Maps’ live traffic projections. 

Snapchat has ceased advertising in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine while Russian and Belarusian companies are not eligible to purchase advertising space on Snapchat. 

The press release emphatically states that Snapchat “[does] not accept revenue from Russian state-owned entities”.

Snapchat’s stock value has dropped dramatically over the last year.

Stiff competition from TikTok and Apple’s new privacy rules have for Evan Spiegel’s social media giant.

Evan Spiegel founded Snap Inc. in 2011 and became a billionaire at the age of 25
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Evan Spiegel founded Snap Inc. in 2011 and became a billionaire at the age of 25Credit: Corbis - Getty

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