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<p>In accordance with a local Russian law that requires technology companies to store some user data on servers within the state,
new filings reveal that Apple stores some iCloud information on local Russian servers. While the information stored
is apparently limited to full name, address, email and phone number, Apple says more information is stored locally from their Russian employees.</p>
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Apple stores some user data on Russian servers in compliance with local law, filings reveal