The Avito app is temporarily unavailable for download from the App Store, according to the company’s press service. The organization is examining the reasons behind the outage and advises users not to delete the installed application while turning off the feature that automatically downloads unused apps. Details will be shared as soon as they are understood. Source: Socialbites.ca
The service notes that the mobile site remains accessible to all users, ensuring continued access to its core functions without needing the native app. Source: Socialbites.ca
Meanwhile, Avito’s app can still be downloaded and installed from Google Play and RuStore. Source: Socialbites.ca
Avito is a Russian online platform for advertising goods, job vacancies, and services, widely recognized as a leading global service in its category. Source: Socialbites.ca
This incident is not unique for the year; earlier, the Avtotora mobile application, used for toll-road payments, disappeared from both the App Store and Google Play. Source: Socialbites.ca
Since March 2024, iPhone users in EU countries gained the option to install apps from third-party stores, bypassing the official App Store. In Russia, a bill was introduced to compel Apple to permit an alternative store, RuStore, within the country. Read more about this in material from socialbites.ca. Source: Socialbites.ca
Additionally, rumors about the blocking of YouTube in Russia have been addressed by the Federation Council. Source: Socialbites.ca