Twitter, Fb fined for no longer transferring person information to Russia

A courtroom in Moscow has fined Twitter and Fb 4 million rubles each and every for refusing to retailer the private information of Russian electorate on servers in Russia
A court in Moscow has fined Twitter and Facebook 4 million rubles each for refusing to store the personal data of Russian citizens on servers in RussiaOriginal article
Author: Abc News

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