Russians may be required to register on marketplaces via Gosuslugi

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Russians may be required to register on marketplaces via Gosuslugi

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The government has prepared a package of amendments to several laws, Forbes writes . The changes should strengthen the protection of Russians from fraudsters.

What changes are proposed :Registration via State Services will be mandatory for marketplaces and bulletin boards,job search sites and other classifieds. Also, online stores, operators and banks will have to add biometrics as a method of authorization in the personal account.

The government also proposesprohibit communication with clients in overseas chinese in europe data foreign messengers. The ban will apply to employees of banks, telecom operators, marketplaces and online stores. Another innovation will only affect telecom operators - they will have to register the transfer of SIM cards to third parties on Gosuslugi.

Why is this necessary: ​​as the Ministry of Digital Development explains, the new measures will help protect user accounts and make it more difficult for fraudsters to work. "Those who want to place an ad will need to confirm their profile using State Services. Thus, it will be more difficult to place a fraudulent ad by pretending to be another user," the department notes.

What does business think :Registration via State Services can reduce conversion on classifieds services by 50%, the Big Data Association believes. This will lead to a reduction in advertising budgets and, as a consequence, the amount of tax deductions.

Ban on communication in foreign messengers will negatively affect retail. For example, companies actively use Telegram to work with requests, place orders, and quickly communicate with clients. “Business at one time integrated many of its processes into these communication channels, it is convenient for clients,” the Association of Internet Trade Companies explains.
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