That company is MacPaw, makers of software such as CleanMyMacX, ClearVPN, and Gemini II. In a statement on its website, the MacPaw’s founder and CEO, Oleksandr Kosovan, had this to say: With regards to the use of our products – nothing. We at MacPaw have been preparing for these circumstances and were already mainly working remotely to ensure no disruptions in the support and development of our products. “So in our day-to-day operations,” continued Kosovan, “nothing is going to change for you. MacPaw products will continue to work flawlessly and receive timely updates. Our support team will keep responding to all your messages.” The statement closes with the CEO asking that users should consider donating to Come Back Alive or other charities that are currently assisting Ukraine and its Armed Forces.