linkedinlogoRussia's communications regulator has blocked public access to LinkedIn after an earlier court ruling found the social networking firm to have violated data storage laws (via Reuters).

LinkedIn, which has over 6 million registered users in Russia, becomes the first major social network to be blocked by Russian authorities after falling afoul of the country's stringent data storage laws, which require personal information of Russian citizens to be stored on Russian servers.

LinkedIn's site will be blocked within 24 hours, according to a report by the Interfax news agency. One Internet service provider, Rostelcom, said it had already blocked access to the site, while two others – MTS and Vimpelcom – said they would do so within 24 hours.

LinkedIn has yet to comment on the order by the Russian communications regulator, but the U.S. company warned earlier this month that the court ruling risked denying access to its site for millions of individual and corporate members situated in Russia.

A spokesperson for Russian communications regulator Roskomnadzor told Reuters it had received a letter from LinkedIn management on Friday requesting a meeting, but that the watchdog had to get approval from the country's foreign ministry before the meeting could take place.

The law requiring companies that store the personal data of citizens to do so on Russian servers was introduced in 2014, but has never previously been enforced. The law was adopted on grounds of "overall state security issues" and "increased instances of personal data leakage", but critics see it as part of a broader effort to tighten control over internet access.

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ck2875 Avatar
100 months ago
To be fair, LinkedIn is pretty dodgy/creepy in their data collection, so I understand why foreign states wouldn't want that being hosted in the United States given the amount of government surveillance that takes place there.

For one, LinkedIn datamines people's contacts and even though I don't allow access to my contacts if I email someone who does, I'll suddenly get recommendations on my end to add them on LinkedIn as soon as they have my email. Also, if I view someone's profile without being logged in, they'll use unique identifiers to figure out it's still me and still tell that person I viewed their profile (figured this out after I was looking at a potential employee's profile in a "private tab" and they requested to add me like 10 minutes later, which could have been coincidental but I doubt it).
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Scottsoapbox Avatar
100 months ago
How will Russians ever get a job without LinkedIn! :eek:
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miniyou64 Avatar
100 months ago
Yeah bad if Russia does it but just fine if the US does it...
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mistafro Avatar
100 months ago
Deactivate it here too please! Lol

I unsubscribe from all emails and mysteriously a few weeks later emails from them start coming again! Time to delete my account or will that be hidden so deep I can't find it?!
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Scottsoapbox Avatar
100 months ago
To be fair, LinkedIn is pretty dodgy/creepy in their data collection, so I understand why foreign states wouldn't want that being hosted in the United States given the amount of government surveillance that takes place there.
You think Russia has less government surveillance than the US?
o_O:rolleyes:
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Goatllama Avatar
100 months ago
Imagine there's no countries...
It's easy if you [REDACTED]
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