Russia Moves Data Storage from Local to Cloud


Russia Moves Data Storage from Local to Cloud

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Russia Moves Data Storage from Local to Cloud

The Russian government will make a new law soon. This law will stop people from keeping data on their computers. The law should be ready by the end of the year and will be sent to the Duma.

From 2026, people must put their files in Russian clouds. This means using online storage instead of hard drives. The government wants to keep citizen's data safe from loss.

Many people lose data because hard drives break. They lose photos, books, and music. The government will fine people who keep data on local drives to protect them.

Old data on hard drives is a problem for the government. They want to control what people see and read. The government blocks bad content online, but it stays on people's devices.

The government wants to protect people from harmful data. They want to stop people from seeing wrong versions of things. The new law will change how people can keep their files, so it's important.


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What will the new law stop people from doing?

The new law will stop people from keeping data on their computers.

When will people need to put their files in Russian clouds?

From 2026, people must put their files in Russian clouds.

Why does the government want to change how people keep their files?

The government wants to protect people from harmful data and control what they see.


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Russia Moves Data Storage from Local to Cloud