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Russia fines WhatsApp, Snap and others for storing user data abroad

Published 28/07/2022, 15:34
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Broken Ethernet cable is seen in front of Whatsapp logo in this illustration taken March 11, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Russian court on Thursday fined Meta Platforms Inc's WhatsApp messenger, Snapchat owner Snap Inc (NYSE:SNAP) and other foreign firms for their alleged refusal to store the data of Russian users domestically.

Moscow has clashed with Big Tech over content, censorship, data and local representation in disputes that have escalated since Russia sent its armed forces into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

Moscow's Tagansky District Court fined WhatsApp 18 million roubles ($301,255) for a repeat offence after it incurred a 4 million rouble penalty last August. WhatsApp's fine exceeded the 15 million rouble penalty handed to Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc's Google for a repeat infringement last month.

The court fined Tinder owner Match Group (NASDAQ:MTCH) 2 million roubles, Snap and Hotels.com, owned by Expedia Group Inc, 1 million roubles, and music streaming service Spotify 500,000 roubles.

Communications regulator Roskomnadzor said the five companies had not provided documents confirming that the storage and processing of Russians users' data was taking place on Russian territory in time.

Expedia Group said in a statement it was reviewing the court's decision, but had no further information to provide.

"However, we can confirm that Hotels.com closed its Russian point of sale on April 1, 2022, and no longer collects Russian user data," Expedia said.

The other companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Spotify closed its Russian office in March and soon afterwards suspended its service in the country.

Russia restricted access to Meta's flagship platforms Facebook (NASDAQ:META) and Instagram, as well as fellow social network Twitter (NYSE:TWTR), soon after the conflict in Ukraine began, a move critics have cast as an effort by Russia to exert greater control over information flows.

Meta was found guilty of "extremist activity" in Russia and saw an appeal against the tag rejected in June, but Moscow has permitted WhatsApp to remain available.

More than 600 foreign companies have agreed to Russia's demands since the data storage law was passed in 2015, said Anton Gorelkin, deputy head of the Russian parliament's committee on information policy.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Broken Ethernet cable is seen in front of Whatsapp logo in this illustration taken March 11, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

"In the context of the information war with the West, we are convinced that this law was necessary," Gorelkin wrote on Telegram. "Only in this way can we be sure that foreign intelligence services and all kinds of fraudsters do not gain access to (the data)."

($1 = 59.7500 roubles)

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