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Russia Says Tinder Must Share User Data, Private Messages (zdnet.com) 124

An anonymous reader writes: The Russian government has added dating service Tinder on a government database that legally forces the company to hand over user data and private communications to the country's law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The database is called ORI, or the Register of Information Dissemination Organizations. According to Russian laws 97-FZ and 374-FZ, companies added to this database must hand over data to Russian police or Russian intelligence agencies like the FSB, upon request, with or without a court order, in order to help with investigations into terrorist and national security cases.

Prior to today, the ORI database contained 175 companies, from both Russia and foreign countries. Tinder's addition to the ORI database was announced earlier today in a press release published by Roskomnadzor, the Russian government's telecommunications watchdog, and the agency in charge of maintaining ORI. According to Roskomsvoboda, a Russian non-governmental organization for the protection of digital rights of Internet users, Tinder is the fourth dating service added to ORI, after Mamba, Wamba, and Badoo's dating portal.

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  • by MitchDev ( 2526834 ) on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @01:18PM (#58707918)

    Revolt against your evil dictator leaders

    • Re:Russia sucks (Score:4, Interesting)

      by TigerPlish ( 174064 ) on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @01:24PM (#58707990)

      Revolt against your evil dictator leaders

      They can't. The real, actual Bolsheviks disarmed Russia in 1918. 10 years for hiding a gun.

      Don't let today's bolsheviks con the USA into thinking that disarming the People is a good thing. Never is. Look at history, learn from it.

      • Re:Russia sucks (Score:5, Insightful)

        by SuricouRaven ( 1897204 ) on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @01:34PM (#58708054)

        Just remember that when the government comes to oppress you, it won't be a faceless jack-booted minion you encounter first - it'll be a police officer, doing his job. Are you ready to shoot a police officer? Are you ready for the consequences?

        • Just remember that when the government comes to oppress you, it won't be a faceless jack-booted minion you encounter first - it'll be a police officer, doing his job. Are you ready to shoot a police officer? Are you ready for the consequences?

          I will resist, I will not willfully turn over my iron, I will make bloody sure I have enough iron scattered about where they can't find every single piece. If they threaten my life, I will respond in kind.

          Moreover, if it's obvious a force is coming to town to disarm, you better believe the locals will band together and repel. There will be shooting. Whatever consequence comes I will take. Death, prison, maimed, crippled life, whatever. It's not hollow words on a screen you're reading. It's a fight for

          • by Holi ( 250190 )
            You do understand that your freedoms have actually increased right?

            That prior to Heller the right to bear arms was not considered an individual right by the courts?
            That criticizing the government is now acceptable (it wasn't always)?
            The military is now fully volunteer (no more forcing people to fight)

            This and more all happened within my lifetime. I never can understand you crazy people wanting to go back to the past, when we objectively had less freedom.
            So please tell, what about the direction th
            • You do understand that your freedoms have actually increased right?

              Yes, I do. I lived through most of that. I missed Vietnam due to being born a decade too late.

              Where in my post does it say that I want to go back to past era? I wish to go forwards, not backwards. But at the same time, I want more protections for all the Bill of Rights, because no matter what you and others say, the Left (and some in the Right) are hell-bent on eroding all of the provisions of the Bill.

              you think democrats want to take away all your guns because, they really don't.

              The 2020 Dem presidential hopeful bunch betray that statement. Empty campaign promises? Do I need to

        • by Anonymous Coward

          it won't be a faceless jack-booted minion you encounter first - it'll be a police officer, doing his job

          Sorry, but can you articulate the difference between those?

          When the police don't know or care what the law says (you know, shit like filming them being illegal or seizing cameras), then in my opinion the police are already faceless jack-booted minions

        • Re:Russia sucks (Score:5, Insightful)

          by schwit1 ( 797399 ) on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @03:06PM (#58708792)

          Yes. Are the Police Officers? "police officer, doing his job" is what the Gestapo did.

          "How long would the Nazis have kept it up, General, if every Jew they came after had met them with a gun in his hand?"
          - Prof. Groeteschele Fail Safe

          • by mjwx ( 966435 )

            Yes. Are the Police Officers? "police officer, doing his job" is what the Gestapo did.

            "How long would the Nazis have kept it up, General, if every Jew they came after had met them with a gun in his hand?"
            - Prof. Groeteschele Fail Safe

            The Nazis already sent two people with guns, if the Jews had guns they would have sent four.

            Your best defence against the government is enough honest people making sure the dictators don't get into power, Hitler made it into power because enough people didn't oppose him in the 20's. After that you're dependent entirely on the person who carries out the order refusing to carry out an illegal order, putting their life above yours. One redneck AR15 against an IFV with 8 trained soldiers will result in 1 dea

      • That was a good one.
        First of all, hunting licences were not very difficult to get in the USSR. Second, the wide availability of military firearms during the 1989-1991 USSR breakup has lead to the

        - Transnistrian war
        - Georgian civil war
        - Nagorno-Karabakh War
        - two Chechen wars
        - a civil war in Tajikistan

        with alltogether over a 100000 unnecessary casualties. Not to mention military firearms being available to the organised crime.

        You gun nuts really never learn because your general history knowledge sucks donkey

        • So a bunch of people resisted a dictatorshp there in various wars?

          Sounds like guns in the hands of the people working as intended.

          • They imposed dictarorships, dumbass.
            The only thing worse than an idiot with initiative is an idiot with initiative and a gun.

      • Re: (Score:1, Troll)

        Lie, lie, lie and lie. The people stealing your rights are HERE,
        and demanding CNN be shuttered or
        Faux forced to admit they are lying...again.
        or trying to put Assange in prison for
        NOT stealing classified data,
        NOT publishing "secrets" while on U.S. soil,
        NOT conspiring with U.S. Citizens and
        NOT breaking U.K. laws until he was forced to hide from U.S. Domestic Spys
      • by Anonymous Coward

        Lenin was pro gun ownership.

        "The minimum programme of the Social-Democrats calls for the replacement of the standing army by a universal arming of the people."

        https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/apr/20b.htm

      • It must be strange living in a world where the Australian and New Zealand government are seen as scary authoritarian governments. Especially when your primary frame of reference is America.

        Unfortunately many Americans have drunk the kool-aid. Which is why your people keeping killing each other with mass shootings.

    • I'd rather have Russia which says what they want do, as compared to some other so called Democratic country which did way worse as revealed by the Snowden Revelations. [wikipedia.org]

      • Like when Russia admitted they were invading Crimea, hacking the IOC, using WMD's in Salisbury, etc. Good old Honest Russia, the truth-bearing nation of representative governance and freedoms.. .

        DIE IN A CHINESE PRISON YOU APOLOGIST FAGGOT, YOU DESERVE TO BE TORTURED TO DEATH. NO PUNCHLINE FAGGOT.

  • It's highly transparent this this is just another way to quash any opposition. Have aspirations for a legitimate democracy? Perhaps you should reconsider, lest your private affairs be exposed, right comrade?

  • by SuricouRaven ( 1897204 ) on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @01:35PM (#58708072)

    Easy solution: Announce that the company will under no circumstances comply, and is perfectly willing to accept a ban in Russia. Lose one market, gain a substantial popularity boost in the US and Europe. Then start playing hide-the-server with the Russian firewall.

  • by Impy the Impiuos Imp ( 442658 ) on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @01:51PM (#58708210) Journal

    "The West is demanding backdoors into everything. Why shouldn't dictatorships?"

  • ...dictators being dictators.

  • Dating apps are good targets for country-specific balkanization.

    The problem for Tinder here is not so much that Russia wants to keep tabs on its own citizens dating each other - well, that's problem but there's no good way around it - it's that Russia wants to keep tabs on who its own citizens talk to outside the country EVEN if the people outside the country object and aren't given due notice ahead of time.

    Tinder has 4 choices:

    1) Stop doing business in Russia. This probably won't be Tinder's first choice,

  • by bill_mcgonigle ( 4333 ) * on Tuesday June 04, 2019 @05:23PM (#58709620) Homepage Journal

    Kompromat is SOP for Russian power elites. This is a death sentence for Tinder in Russia. They can't continue to operate there if this stands without significantly empowering Russian Intelligence (Assange was warned about it shorty before the Sweden incident), which most observers would consider to be a highly unethical move. And they'll block its DNS if Tinder doesn't comply.

    What's Tinder's .onion address, anyway?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

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