Privacy concerns drive Naver out . . .
Naver is moving its back-up data storage centre out of Hong Kong due to privacy fears sparked by Hong Kong’s National Security Law. The South Korean tech giant, known as the ‘Korean Google,’ dominates web services in South Korea, and is one of the key players in its innovation sector with large stakes in artificial intelligence R&D. Naver is also the majority stakeholder of Line, a messaging app popular in Japan and various countries in Southeast Asia.