The cyber gulag: How Russia tracks, censors and controls its citizens
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) When Yekaterina Maksimova cant afford to be late, the journalist and activist avoids taking the Moscow subway, even though its probably the most efficient route.
Thats because shes been detained five times in the past year, thanks to the systems pervasive security cameras with facial recognition. She says police would tell her the cameras reacted to her although they often seemed not to understand why, and would let her go after a few hours.
It seems like Im in some kind of a database, says Maksimova, who was previously arrested twice: in 2019 after taking part in a demonstration in Moscow and in 2020 over her environmental activism.
For many Russians like her, it has become increasingly hard to evade the scrutiny of the authorities, with the government actively monitoring social media accounts and using surveillance cameras against activists.
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