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TeamViewer is leaving the Russian and Belarusian markets. Its products are now free for Ukrainian organizations

TeamViewer, whose product allows remote access to other computers, has decided to completely stop any business activities in Russia and Belarus, as well as not to renew any contracts with customers from these countries. This was reported on the company's website.

"We are deeply shocked by Russia's horrific attack on Ukraine. As a global company, TeamViewer supports the universal values of freedom and democracy, and we condemn all forms of violence and aggression," the release says.
Learn more about sanctions and support for Ukraine

The company stressed that this war constantly aggravates and greatly violates their corporate values. In this regard, they pledged to comply with international sanctions and immediately stop all new and freeze existing business ties with the Russian Federation and Belarus.

At the same time, existing subscriptions that are not subject to sanctions and are not related to the misuse of the company's products will be valid until the end of the contract, but will not be renewed after that.

In addition, TeamViewer blocked all unlicensed connections to and from Russia and Belarus in order to avoid further use of their software.

"Trying to support Ukraine, TeamViewer now offers its products to all organizations in the country for free. In addition, TeamViewer donated more than 750 thousand euros to Red Cross organizations to provide humanitarian assistance on the ground," the company concluded.

Earlier it was reported that Luxoft International transferred the entire Russian share of the business to the IBS IT Group, which belongs to one of the company's co-founders.