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12 Feb 2015 14:30:04
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In Russia offer to make the Internet free

the head of the state Duma Committee on information policy, Leonid Levin believes that the cost of Internet access in Russia should remain low, and in the future access to the network for Russians - free. According to the MP, in the near future, the average Internet user in Russia will become the student, and grandmother, who will be leaving the network through low-cost tablet.

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the head of the state Duma Committee on information policy, Leonid Levin believes that the cost of Internet access in Russia should remain low, and in the future access to the network for Russians - free. According to the MP, in the near future, the average Internet user in Russia will become the student, and grandmother, who will be leaving the network through low-cost tablet.

This is because the penetration of the Internet among young people is now over 90%, and the average for the country - more than 50%. Thus, the number of Internet users will increase at the expense of the older generation. "Alignment must be very weak, quotes Levin TASS.

"Any policy on the regulation or deregulation, support for domestic business can be aimed primarily at ensuring the conservation of low cost Internet access and in the future, of course, is free access for everyone," " said Levin on the forum on cyber security Cyber Security Forum 2015.

the Citizens, in turn, should participate more actively in the fight against cyber crime, and they should be encouraged. The head of the state Duma Committee considers it necessary to create in Russia a public Depository of malware, formation involving themselves Internet users. Levin also expects players in the Internet market proposals to restrict the use of Tor and anonymizer.

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