Almost all Russians spoke positively about a possible ban on advertising calls in the country, a SuperJob survey showed. Previously, the Ministry of Digital Development announced the preparation of the corresponding bill.
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According to the survey, 88% of Russians support the approval of this law. And among respondents over 45 years old, 90% supported the initiative.
Researchers have established a correlation between citizens’ attitude to the ban on advertising calls and their income. Of those whose salary is less than 50 thousand rubles per month, 86% were in favor of adopting new standards. Among Russians with monthly incomes of 100,000 rubles or more, 92% support the initiative.
The survey also highlighted those who are against the ban on advertising calls. They primarily became sales and customer service managers, as well as sales representatives, marketers, and call center operators. In total, the proportion of opponents of the law was 5%.
At the beginning of April a law came into force that increases fines for unwanted calls and illegal advertising. Lawyers interviewed by RB.RU pointed out a number of loopholes in the new rule.
A little later, the head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Maksut Shadayev, announced that the department was working on a new law designed to completely ban spam calls.
1.6 thousand economically active Russians from all regions of the country took part in the SuperJob survey.
Author:
Natalia Gormaleva
Source: RB

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