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The Internet exists in our reality as the fastest way to provide information, whether institutional orfrom the so-called social networks. Thus the E-Government services began to emerge globally in the last decade and are now taken for granted in modern society. However, this is not the reality in all countries. The work described in this article aims to bring attention and attempts to fill a technological...