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Durev VPN disappeared from Russian Yandex search results

· · The Ateo Digital editorial team

Durev VPN disappeared from Russian Yandex search results

Durev VPN has disappeared from Russian Yandex search results. According to an editorial check, the service’s site stopped ranking in Yandex for users in Russia even for a direct query with the project’s name. At the same time, Durev VPN appears in first place on Google.

This is an important detail: the service has not disappeared from the internet, the site works, and it can be found in other search engines without problems. The issue appears specifically in Russian Yandex search results — as if the name Durev VPN had been placed on an invisible stop list.

The situation does not look like a normal indexing error or weak SEO, but like selective hiding of a result from the Russian audience. A user enters the exact name of the service, but the Russian search engine acts as if the needed site does not exist.

Durev VPN is not an abandoned site or a random domain. The service has an official website, apps, and a recognizable name. That is why its disappearance specifically from Russian Yandex search results looks like part of a broader policy of pressure on VPN services and information about ways to bypass blocks.

In effect, this is no longer just about blocking websites, but about cleaning up access to information at the search level. When a user searches for a specific service, Yandex does not help find it — it hides it from the Russian audience.

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