cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/49874677
According to the documents posted online, the “digital profile” system will be a vast repository of information about individual foreign nationals and stateless persons entering, exiting, and residing in Russia. Various federal agencies will be required to feed their existing data on foreigners into a single, centralized database operated by the Interior Ministry.
Officials will compile a unique dossier for every foreigner, assigning a “trust level” based on the availability of the individual’s biometric data (photos and fingerprints).
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The authorities are already collecting biometric personal data from visiting foreigners. Since the start of 2025, foreigners’ access to Russian phone numbers has been restricted to those who create an account on the State Services online portal and visit a bank to submit photographs and voice recordings in person. Since December 1, 2024, foreigners landing at Moscow airports have also been required to provide biometric data (including fingerprints) upon entry.
Officials record a wide range of information, from the basics such as name, birthdate, gender, citizenship, phone number, and email address, to details as specific as the medical condition for which a visitor was denied entry into the country. (Russia prohibits entry to foreigners carrying any of 16 diseases considered dangerous to the public, ranging from HIV to coronavirus infections.) Foreigners’ digital profiles will also document all family ties, with separate dossiers for immediate family members, including children.
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So…like the US is doing?



