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‘Significant’ Risks As Facial Recognition In Russia’s Subways Goes Regional

Posted on September 19, 2024 by Dissent

Andrei Grigoryev reports:

In a move that human rights advocates warn carries potential risks for civil rights, Russia has begun expanding its facial-recognition payment system for subways to six cities outside of Moscow.

Kazan, seat of the Volga River region of Tatarstan, and one subway station in Nizhny Novgorod, another major Volga city, started using the system, called Face Pay, in August, according to Russian media and government reports.

The head of the Biometric Technologies Center (TsBT), the state-run company overseeing the biometric-payments project, claims that all of Russia’s subway systems will use the technology by 2025.

Read more at RadioFreeEurope RadioLiberty

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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