Google Maps cleared to operate in South Korea under new security rules

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South Korea’s transport ministry granted conditional approval for Google Maps to export detailed mapping data, requiring data processing on domestic servers, local hosting, government clearance, and security controls (including blurring sensitive areas) along with a compliance officer; this ends a decades-long ban that previously blocked walking and driving directions and signals a shift that could boost Maps’ competitiveness against local rivals and aid foreign visitors.
- Google Maps wins access to South Korea — one of last countries where app does not work Financial Times
- South Korea Clears Way for Google Maps to Fully Operate The New York Times
- Google Wins Conditional Nod From Seoul Over Map Data Request Bloomberg.com
- Google Maps makes another pitch for better South Korean data The Economist
- South Korea allows Google to export map data after years of frustration over Google Maps AP News
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