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Apple faces pressure to store more customer data in China under new legislation — information

October 22, 2021
Source: fuentitech.com fuentitech.com
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According to analysts and legal experts, Apple could be the next target of new Chinese government rules that force US companies to store more user data in the country. These rules have so far forced Tesla to store local driver data in China, helping LinkedIn withdraw from its business in China. According to legal experts, Chinese authorities may pressure Apple to store more data about Chinese users in China, which may be accessible to local law enforcement authorities. is. But that could detain Apple. If Apple complies with the new rules, it could lead to increased criticism from US lawmakers...
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