The Dutch government has extended its contract with cloud storage company Solvinity until 2028, despite fears about the company’s pending takeover by a US company and the implications for privacy and security. The deal was extended on Wednesday, despite the objections of MPs and experts, and attempts by campaigners to force a rethink in court, broadcaster NOS reported. The government’s DigiD personal identity system, the justice ministry and a host of other official organisations use Solvinity services. If the sale...