EURONEWS - Match says it will withdraw from the Russian market altogether by 30 June in an effort to uphold its stated commitment to respecting human rights. Match has previously come under pressure to store Russian users' data and messages in Russia in compliance with intelligence service requirements, raising concerns that LGBTQ users in particular could see their data shared with a notoriously hostile government. Like several other western social media giants, the company has refused. Last summer, it was fined 2M roubles (€22,868) by a Moscow district court in a case brought against several platforms including WhatsApp, Snapchat, Spotify and Hotels.com. Match's withdrawal from Russia has been relatively slow compared to some other players in the online dating marketplace. Bumble announced it was blocking app downloads in both Russia and Belarus in March 2022.
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