Snapchat has announced that it is temporarily turning off its "heat map" feature for Ukraine, so the app no longer shows how many snaps are being taken in particular locations.
The company said that the move is "a safety precaution" and that there will still be a curated public feed of snaps submitted by Ukrainians, reports The Verge.
Normally, the Snap Map displays a colour code to show how many people are posting public images in an area. In practice, that means you can get a good idea of where Snapchat users are concentrated.
While this publicly available data is not usually meaningful, in a wartime scenario where Russia may want to track evacuations or citizen movements, it's probably for the best that the feature is turned off, the report said.
Other companies have taken similar actions to make Ukrainians' movements harder to track -- Google turned off live traffic information in Ukraine, as did Apple.
Snap has also taken a few additional actions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to a news post from the company, it's stopped showing ads in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, and won't sell ad spots to Russian entities.
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