Upbit to store user data on AWS: What users should know

Upbit’s privacy policy update involves transferring user data to AWS servers in the US for improved service reliability and compliance with local regulations.

Upbit, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in South Korea, has announced that it will change its privacy policy to store user data on United States servers, effective Oct. 1.

The exchange will store user data on Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers in the US, aiming to enhance service reliability while addressing privacy and regulatory considerations.

Cointelegraph contacted Upbit and AWS for comment and clarification but received no response before publication. 

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Upbit’s privacy policy update involves transferring user data to AWS servers in the US for improved service reliability and compliance with local regulations.
Upbit, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in South Korea, has announced that it will change its privacy policy to store user data on United States servers, effective Oct. 1.The exchange will store user data on Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers in the US, aiming to enhance service reliability while addressing privacy and regulatory considerations.Cointelegraph contacted Upbit and AWS for comment and clarification but received no response before publication. Read more