Moscow court fines Tinder

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The justice of the peace of Moscow’s Tagansky district fined Match Group LLC, owner of the dating app Tinder, 10 million rubles for repeatedly refusing to localize the personal data of Russians. This has been reported DEA News.

The judge said in his decision that “Match Groop LLC is guilty of committing an administrative offense in accordance with Part 9 of Article 13.11 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.”

He also imposed penalties in the form of an administrative fine in the amount of 10 million rubles.

In addition, the court will consider a similar protocol regarding Twitch Interactive.

Moscow World Court fine The company that owns the dating app for 2 million rubles.

Telegram on August 16. You can take Another fine of 18 million rubles was imposed for repeated refusals to localize Russian data.

Tinder left Russia on June 30, 2023, after which the dating app stopped opening on smartphones and disappeared from the Google Play and AppStore app stores.

Previously reportedThat most Russians’ passwords can be cracked in just a minute.

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