Personal Data Storage: A New Frontier for Russian Surveillance

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-28 16:48:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-28 15:30:35

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Personal Data Storage: A New Frontier for Russian Surveillance

"Overseas storage of personal data will be banned from July"

From meta-data to financial information, our digital footprints are preserved across a multitude of platforms and applications. The Russian government will begin enforcing newer, tighter restrictions on where local companies can store Russian citizens' personal data, ruling more data locally as of July 1st, 2023.

This law, enacted under President Vladimir Putin's administration, aims to protect domestic businesses and reinforce local technological advancements, but critics see it as a bid for more surveillance and control. The new law builds upon a 2021 ruling that mandated the local storage of telecoms and internet data. This latest development brings the data storage sphere several steps closer to the Russian government, who now will have more power to access and control data and the ability to intervene more directly in the operations of big tech companies.

Despite the touted national security benefits of the law, economists worry that the move will further isolate the Russian economy and deter foreign investment. The country's booming tech sector, which includes some of the most significant tech companies in Russia, will be particularly hard hit. These changes will take some time to assimilate and could potentially inspire new trends in data management and sovereignty debates globally.

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