South Korea will no longer be one of the few countries where Google Maps doesn’t work fully, after its security-conscious government approved the export of high-precision map data to overseas servers.
South Korea is finally lifting its long-standing restrictions on digital mapping, ending nearly two decades of limitations that kept Google Maps from functioning properly in the country.
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South Korea clears Google Maps under strict conditions
The South Korean government also reserves the right to request revisions to maps ...
South Korea said on Friday it had approved Google’s request to export the country’s high-precision map data to overseas ...
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This decision, conditioned on security measures, may challenge local services like Naver and Kakao while addressing US concerns over market access.
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