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Chichi2016-08-26 11:06:48
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Chichi, 2016-08-26 11:06:48

Do the state security services have organizations access to ISP information by default?

Do they have information about all search queries, visited sites, other activity on the Internet of a certain person of the security service when applying for a job in government organizations. In theory, obviously, they can obtain this information upon request if necessary, but in fact, whether the state security service actually operates this information. structures when hiring? Do they have this information by default.

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mace-ftl, 2016-08-26
@mace-ftl

The question is incorrect - what prevents them from making a request every time?
For you, there will be no difference - the result will be that they have this information.
P.S. - well, this is also relevant for the FSB and colleagues, obviously it will not be checked into an ordinary state office without state secrets.

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Vladimir Dubrovin, 2016-08-26
@z3apa3a

No, there is no such information.
An exception may be the situation when, for example, you are suspected of espionage, terrorist, etc. activity and you are being monitored.

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other_letter, 2016-08-26
@other_letter

so-called. "government office" sucks. No, they do not have such access "by default". However, there are a bunch of Instructions, Orders and Regulations, according to which the rest of the offices must provide assistance. Plus something far-fetched.
In this way, we get that if you want to make requests anywhere, it’s not a problem, there are people and levers for this. Getting an answer is just a matter of time. Usually this is done on a reduced list, of course, because the workers are lazy, the salaries are low.
However, if there is someone zealous in the "first department", he can take over the process and work quite successfully with both the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB.
Would you at least write in general terms what's what, huh? Are you wanted by Interpol and get a job as an assistant trainee in the regional department of RosAvtoDor?

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Uncle Seryozha, 2016-09-06
@Protos

I’ll tell you about banks this way, in every city there is a separate FSB officer who goes to the heads of bank security services and asks to share this and that with him (bank coordinator - so chtoli call him), in return he helps to "punish" malicious scammers. If the data suits him, then he makes an official request and receives everything officially. So, that they have something by default, I think the same crap for providers.

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