The Turkish service Oldubil, popular among Russians, has warned users that anonymous cards can now only be used on "trusted" sites. The list includes major online marketplaces, including Flo, Hepsiburada, and Ciceksepeti.
The company explained the policy change by recommendations from the Central Bank of Turkey. Oldubil urged holders of anonymous cards to use the remaining funds by October 3. Similar rules were introduced by the Ininal service. It is expected that after the issuance of the relevant decree by the Turkish Central Bank, most services will follow the example of Oldubil.
Russian users used the Oldubil service to purchase games in the PS Store, Microsoft Store, and Steam. The company explained that payment for purchases in foreign services is possible only after linking cards to an account, for example, to PSN.
See the full list of Turkish "trusted" sites here.
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