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Click> The second search term is "I want to remove the floppy disk".



Attention is drawn to the news that the Japanese government is amending the law to ban the use of 'floppy disks' in public offices.



As cloud services became common, floppy disks were not used in Korea for a long time.



It is said that there are as many as 1,900 provisions in the Japanese Administrative Law that stipulate that data must be submitted or preserved on floppy disks.



There are also provisions that require submission of materials using cassette tapes or minidiscs.



Because of this, companies that had to submit data to government offices for administrative processing sometimes struggled to buy hard-to-find floppy disks.



In this situation, Japan's digital minister said, "I will review the relevant law revision."



Netizens said, "Oh my God... What relic is this? It vaguely recalls my elementary school days."

"Aren't Japanese people stunned when they see Korea's simple authentication service?"

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