Russia fines Google $260,000 for failing to localize user data
TECHDIGEST – A Moscow court has fined Alphabet’s Google 15 million roubles ($260,000) for repeatedly failing to comply with a Russian law requiring technology companies to localize user data.
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The Court said it imposed the fine for what it described as Google’s repeated failure to store the personal data of Russian users in databases on Russian territory.
Google moved some employees out of Russia after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine in late February.
Source: Nairametric