Foreign applications have already begun to appear in the Russian application store RuStore, and popular foreign services and games will appear soon. The company is actively negotiating with leading developers.”We are actively communicating with leading developers, including foreign ones, and expect popular foreign services and games to appear in the store in the near future,” the company’s press service told RIA Novosti.More than four thousand publishers have already joined RuStore, including Likee, the first foreign social network. When added to the Russian app store, they will undergo two-factor verification using anti-virus technologies, as well as manual moderation.See also: The Bank of Russia has changed the rules allowing investors to buy foreign securities from friendly countries.

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