A Russian Court Says Match Group Violated Data Policy
- Monday, August 08 2022 @ 07:40 am
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A Russian court recently fined Match Group 2 million roubles ($33,280 USD) for its failure to store user data in Russian territory. Match Group owns the popular dating app Tinder, among others.
According to Reuters, Russia is taking action against American companies for refusing to store user data within the country, including against Meta’s WhatsApp, Expedia Group, and Snap Inc. Last month, the court fined Google’s parent company Alphabet for 15 million roubles because it was storing user information outside of Russia.
The move seems to be part of a larger strategy to penalize U.S. tech companies for controlling the data of its citizens in the wake of Russia’s war with Ukraine.



