
Anton Tkachev
Anton Tkachev is a prominent Russian politician currently serving as the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Information Policy, Technology and Communications in the State Duma. He has been actively involved in discussions surrounding the regulation of individual mobility devices, particularly focusing on the implementation of biometric identification to enhance safety for users of electric scooters and bikes. Tkachev advocates for a balanced approach to regulation that prioritizes public safety while maintaining user experience and operational feasibility for businesses.
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Anton Tkachev is the first deputy head of the State Duma committee on information policy, information technology, and communications.
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Anton Tkachev is the first deputy head of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy.
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Anton Tkachev is the first deputy head of the State Duma committee on information policy, information technology, and communications.
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Anton Tkachev, the first deputy head of the State Duma committee on information policy, stated that the ban on calls through foreign messengers would lead to public outrage.
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Anton Tkachev is the first deputy head of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, discussing the request to ban calls through foreign messengers.
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Anton Tkachev expressed concerns that banning calls through foreign messengers would lead to public outrage.
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Anton Tkachev is one of the deputies from the 'New People' faction who requested the Ministry of Digital Development to consider SMS notifications about communication failures.
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Anton Tkachev confirmed the development of an experiment in Moscow regarding the application of biometrics in high-risk scenarios.
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Anton Tkachev confirmed the development of an experiment in Moscow regarding the application of biometrics in high-risk scenarios.
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