Russian lawmakers seek to stamp out banned content in emails

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Russian lawmakers seek to stamp out banned content in emails
Russian lawmakers floated draft legislation that would prohibit email service providers from circulating messages containing banned content and also require email accounts to be linked to their user's mobile phone number. The measures, which would enter force at the start of 2020 if passed, ...

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