Data Protection in Russia

Definitions in Russia

Definition of personal data

Personal data is defined in law as any information which relates directly or indirectly to a specific or defined physical person (the data subject). This can be widely interpreted in various contexts, so it is important to consider each situation carefully.

Definition of sensitive personal data

Sensitive personal data is defined as special categories of personal data in Russian legislation. Such special categories include data related to race, national identity, political opinions, religious and philosophical beliefs, health state, intimacies. While not specifically included as “sensitive” personal data, there are special rules for handling criminal records, so this should also be considered as sensitive.

Definition of biometric personal data

Biometric personal data is defined as information  on physiological and biological features of a person, on the basis of which it is possible to and is used to establish the data subject’s identity. The definition of biometric personal data requires the data operator’s use of the information to identify the data subject.

Definition of personal data authorized by the personal data subject for dissemination

Intended to capture circumstances where a data subject has provided information or has given authorization for the dissemination of information to the public (mainly online), Russian law features a defined type of personal data as "personal data authorized by the personal data subject for dissemination.” The focus of the definition is not so much on the nature of the personal data itself, but the data subject’s authorization for its dissemination.

Data Operator

Russian law does not distinguish between “data controllers” and “data processors” in nearly all circumstances. Instead, the reference is to “data operators”.

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