TOKYO -- Ukrainian startup MacPaw used to be known for publishing apps that clean and speed up Mac computers. These days, the outfit is busy designing a program that blocks Russian surveillance.
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A MacPaw employee lies in a bathtub, considered to be the "safest space" to do work. (Photo courtesy of MacPaw)
TOKYO -- Ukrainian startup MacPaw used to be known for publishing apps that clean and speed up Mac computers. These days, the outfit is busy designing a program that blocks Russian surveillance.