China removes Microsoft Windows from government agencies, now uses domestic operating system
China removes Microsoft Windows from government agencies, now uses domestic operating system China has moved ahead of schedule in removing a special version of Microsoft's Windows 10 used by government agencies. The move is in line with China's policy of reducing dependence on foreign technology and prioritizing the security of sensitive government data. According to a Bloomberg report , China's Ministry of State Security has instructed some government and government-related organizations to remove Microsoft's software from their computers. This version was specifically designed to meet the security needs of Chinese government agencies. Earlier, the software was planned to be removed by February 2027. However, with the new directive, the deadline has been moved forward a few months. It is said that this directive came earlier than expected for some government employees and officials of related organizations. Removing Windows with a focus on data security The main rea...