The Russian Duma state in the first reading has passed a revised package, which will be required online to store data on customer negotiations and letters for three years. This was reported by the Izvestia newspaper.

According to the representative of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko, this measure should be aimed at enhancing user safety. The increase in the expiry date of the information will allow you to take into account the information for a longer time.
The revised package emphasizes that online platforms will have to store information about receipts, transfer, distribution and processing of voice, writing and electronic messages, sound and other images.
The Russian digital, media and media development ministry emphasized that innovation should not lead to an increase in costs for businesses, because the main goal of the amendment is to create a powerful system to investigate and suppress criminals on the Internet.
Earlier, a member of the Duma Commission on the State's information policy, Anton Nemkin said that Google would allow advertisers to use fingerprints to enhance user control.