Foreign messengers in disgrace

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Foreign messengers in disgrace

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Tomorrow, March 1, a law comes into force that prohibits Russian banks and the public sector from using foreign messengers to transfer personal data when providing government services and implementing transactions from March 1, 2023. When providing government services, performing a state or municipal task, as well as banks and non-credit financial institutions are prohibited from using foreign messengers to transfer payment documents, personal data of citizens and information on the transfer of funds. In addition, it will not be possible to make bank transfers through them. The list of messengers is determined brazil mobile number database by Roskomnadzor.

The norm, which supplements the law "On information, information technologies and protection from information", is intended to limit the use of messengers owned by foreign legal entities and individuals when providing Russians with state and municipal services, performing state or municipal tasks, as well as when selling goods and services by state companies, banks and other credit and financial organizations.

The Roskomnadzor press service told ComNews that the list of foreign messengers will be published on the Roskomnadzor website after the Roskomnadzor order, stipulated by Part 10 of Article 10 of the Federal Law of 27.07.2006 No. 149-FZ, comes into force. "The order is currently undergoing a public discussion procedure. Such foreign messengers will be prohibited from being used for communication between bank employees and clients and for performing transactions with finances and personal data," the department's press service explained.

Head of GR at R-Vision, Maxim Karchevsky, noted that developers of popular foreign messengers promise end-to-end encryption: when a trusted communication channel is created between two users, inaccessible to third parties. "But it is impossible for an ordinary user to be sure that the information being transmitted is secure. It is important to always remember that third parties may have access to the information transmitted by users without the knowledge of the information owners. Some organizations may not follow these recommendations and ask citizens to transmit personal data in untrusted chats, since this is a very accessible and quick way to obtain the necessary information. In addition, there have been more frequent cases of sending the received information from chat participants to third parties, and it is very difficult to verify the fact of such a transfer. The restrictions introduced by the state will allow citizens to protect confidential data and transfer interaction with state or private organizations to more secure channels of interaction. We recommend using a simple rule of "Internet hygiene" and not publishing information about banking transactions in social network chats and instant messengers, regardless of the country of their origin. The exception is applications designed to store and process such information, where their owners are responsible for the confidentiality of information. These include applications of banks and financial organizations, state and municipal services," commented Maxim Karchevsky.
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