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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 4:01:26 GMT -5
From July 1, all over Belarus, visitors to collective Internet access points - both specially equipped clubs and Internet cafes - will have to present an identity document. Such a decision is contained in the resolution of the Council of Ministers. "The provision of data transmission services at points of collective use is carried out after identification of the user by recording his personal data: first name, patronymic, surname, type and number of the document that allows identification of the person of its owner, name of the body that issued it." This is a fragment of a government document that regulates the access of citizens of Belarus to the Internet in Internet clubs. Dmytro Gordienko, a representative of one of the Minsk internet cafes, confirmed that the relevant instructions had already been received: - Yes, from July 1, the internet cafe will have to record all users in the log. First of all, I am interested in the list of sites visited from a specific computer. We are required to keep all this information. In addition, the interlocutor France Phone Number of Radio Svoboda clarified, the owners of the mentioned establishments are ordered to keep electronic logs and identify information about subscriber devices: MAC address, internal and external IP addresses, as well as the date and time of the connection and domain names or IP addresses Internet resources to which the user referred. Oleksiy Gusev, director of the Minsk Internet Club, does not hide that the Internet community will be confused by the new requirements for visitors: - Opinions on this matter, of course, are polar opposite, as everyone approaches this issue differently. But in general, there is no such system in world practice, which, like ours, tries to completely regulate the Internet. Although, it seems to me, manywner, name of the body that issued it." This is a fragment of a government document that regulates the access of citizens of Belarus to the Internet in Internet clubs. Dmytro Gordienko, a representative of one of the Minsk internet cafes, confirmed that the relevant instructions had already been r people and in many countries think about it. But not many dare to take such a step. The resolution of the Council of Ministers "On some issues of improving the use of the national segment of the global computer network Internet" states that until July 1, Internet resources, information systems and networks located on the territory of Belarus are subject to state registration. If the requirements are not met, the provision ofInternet services may be suspended. The former head of the Main State and Legal Department of the Administration of the President of Belarus,
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