$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')oscow (AFP) - Russia's parliament passed a bill on Friday requiring Internet companies to store Russians' personal data inside the country in an apparent move to pressure sites such as Facebook and Twitter into handing over user information.
"Our entire lives are stored over there," he said, adding that companies should build data centres in Russia.
The bill would increase pressure on social networking services which do not have offices in Russia and have become a vital resource for anti-government groups.
Both Facebook and Twitter refuse to hand over user data to governments.
Just days before the bill was formally proposed last month, Twitter's public policy chief Colin Crowell visited Russia to speak with media watchdog Roskomnadzor. Few details of the visit were publicised, but access to user data is thought to have been top of the list.
Russia is also asking Twitter to open a local office, which the company has so far refused to do.
"Nobody wants to relocate to Russia, but I am pessimistic. I think (the Russian authorities) will make them relocate the servers," said Andrei Soldatov, a journalist who tracks Russia's security services.
"For the most part, this is directed against Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter," he said.
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