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Today the company, assuming that confidential information was widely available, the risk to pay a fine of 25 to 50 thousand rubles. The new draft of the administrative code provides that “failure to comply with duties of confidentiality of personal data” the fine for legal persons is from 300 thousand to 500 thousand rubles.

If the culprits are found to ordinary citizens, they will face a fine from 10 thousand to 20 thousand rubles. The maximum is also increased ten times. Today, citizens for such violation, be fined in the amount from 700 roubles to 2 thousand.

In General, Cao plans to introduce a separate Chapter in which will be collected sanctions in the field of collection, processing, dissemination and protection of information. One of the sensitive topics, of course, is the protection of personal data. Where different scammers and pushy merchants know our rooms? Most of those bases, in which, strictly speaking, none of the eyes of a stranger to turn up is not right.

In the code, as applicable, and projected, penalties for failure to comply with the requirements of the citizen, the blocking or destruction of personal data if they are inaccurate, illegally obtained or are not necessary. The fine for legal persons is from twenty five thousand to forty five thousand roubles. These sanctions don’t plan to change.

Often this sin banks: refuse to remove from the citizens some information including phone numbers, even after repeated insistence. People could have many times to change rooms, and secret email folders, the citizen will still mean a long-forgotten phone. For example, one of the major banks have made in the dossier wife’s phone client and on their own began to drop her an SMS about came on his card salary. Within the free promotion of their services. In response to claims of the citizen bankers smiled, promised to fix, but ill-fated room and is not removed, continuing from time to time to delight the wife of a citizen with valuable information. But such actions also fall under the administrative code, including the concept of data leakage. Citizens affected by this, it is unlikely the proposed fines seem excessive.