45798981 Bailiffs recommend Google and read tweets
Federal Bailiffs Service of the Russian Federation encouraged its employees to look for the debtors on the Internet using search engines and popular social networks. On it informs "Interfax". The initial search under the "Methodological Recommendations on the use of the Internet to find information on debtors and their property" should be maintained through search engine Yandex, Google, Rambler, Bing and others. More detailed information should be obtained from social networks (Odnoklassniki, "facebook", Facebook, LinkedIn) and blogs (LiveJournal, Twitter, my.ya.ru, li.ru, blogs.mail.ru, diary.ru). Contact debtors marshals advised to look for in online databases of addresses and phone numbers 09service.com and lookup.com. "Analysis of contacts (relatives, colleagues, partners, friends) and photographs (photography sites surrounding the interior, photo comments) represented debtors, citizens of the Internet makes it possible to install both the debtor's property and its location," – says " Methodical recommendations. Also bailiffs recommend to query service providers – in order to clarify the location of the computer used by the debtor, to its IP-address. The authors of the document emphasizes that the actions of police officers should not violate federal law "On Personal Data Protection. In November 2010, Muscovite Jan Kulikova won the court at the Ministry of Finance on the fact of the use of bailiffs her photos on social networks. Hiding behind the photo of a girl, police officers acquainted with debtors over the Internet, and then detained them in person. After filing a claim Kulikova, FSSP stated that it did not intend to abandon the practice of using photos of girls as bait. However, to avoid complaints from citizens, police officers decided to continue to use the photo staff.