Russia fines Google 15 million roubles for refusing to localise data storage: report

Russian law requires technology companies to store users' data on servers inside the country.

ETtech
A Russian court on Tuesday fined Google 15 million roubles ($164,000) for repeated refusal to localise storage of user data in Russia, the Interfax news agency reported.

Russian law requires technology companies to store users' data on servers inside the country.
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