The scheduling service Trello began to block the accounts of Russian users, the socialbites.ca correspondent was convinced.
The platform first made a forced exit from the profile and then reported that it was disabled when trying to log into the account.
“You do not have the right to access this content. It looks like your account has been disabled. We’ve sent you an email with instructions on who to contact for more details,” he says on the page with the picture of the barn lock.
At the same time, Trello allows Russian users to watch boards that can be accessed for free without logging into their account. When you click on the links, they open freely.
At the beginning of August, Atlassian, the developer of Jira and Trello programs, announced About blocking user accounts from Russia and Belarus. The email stated that customer accounts would be disconnected from Atlassian within a month.
Trello is a web-based small team project management software developed by Fog Creek Software of New York. In 2017, the program was acquired by Australian software developer Atlassian for $425 million.
The app allows you to organize and manage various projects within the company using multiple boards, columns and cards. There is a setting for cards based on playing time and color markings. In addition to the web version, there are Trello apps for iOS and Android.
Previously has been named Microsoft analogues for Russian users.