Russia enacts law for unremovable software


Russia enacts law for unremovable software

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Russia enacts law for unremovable software

The Duma supported a new law for electronic devices. This law makes pre-installed Russian programs permanent.

Lawmakers believe this will help users with their devices. People sometimes delete important apps by accident.

Vadim Dorokhov said people sent many complaints. Russian apps are easy to delete but hard to reinstall.

Users delete apps like MAX or \"Gosuslugi\" by mistake. They must go to service centers to get them back.

The new bill has two very important parts. Pre-installed Russian programs must not be deleted at all.


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What does the new law for electronic devices do?

It makes pre-installed Russian programs permanent.

Why do lawmakers think this law is helpful?

They believe it will help users because people sometimes delete important apps by accident.

What happens if users delete important apps?

They must go to service centers to get them back.


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Russia enacts law for unremovable software