Russia is an attractive country, and that is undeniable, both in terms of its culture and its current state. Also, in many cases we receive news of more surprising coming from the larger European country, such as tests with Huawei for its operating system, or disputes with the Telegraph.
And today we're also talking about software related issues, because it seems Russia would work on software for smartphones sold in the country "Support Russian values and culture", Let's look at what!
Russia wants marketed smartphones to take into account their customs
As we have been told, Russia is a very curious country, and now, according to Reuters, it appears that the media itself could have received a government project that Smartphone software should assist in the "formation of the highest Russian spiritual and moral values." However, it is not clear what these spiritual and moral principles are.
It is ironic that the government wants to intervene in these types of problems, but, according to Reuters, last year the President signed a law requiring that Smartphones, computers and televisions for sale in Russia, come with Russian software installed first. Although this would not be possible until July of this year. It also doesn't stop them from coming with foreign software, but it does require some Russian.
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In the meantime, we'll have to wait to see if this evidence comes from Reuters keeps it physical or is always a simple anecdote, but if you look at the background of the steps taken by the Russian government, it seems we can see such a law.
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