Sociological and legal aspects of authentication in social networks through passport data
https://doi.org/10.26425/2658-347X-2022-5-2-61-69
Abstract
This work is devoted to the analysis of the sociological and legal aspects of the implementation of authentication in social networks through passport data. In the article, along with authentication, the uses of biometric data, as well as the features of Russian legislation in the sphere of personal data, are considered. The positive and negative aspects of introducing authentication by passport data in social networks are shown and the psychological and legal aspectsare reveled. The authors analyzed all the features of authentication, the complexity of application and the impact of this innovation on the prevention of deviant behavior among the adolescent age group. The object of the research is authentication by passport data in social networks.
The subject of the research is psychological and legal aspects of establishing authentication based on passport data.
The methodological and theoretical basis of the research is made up of particular and general scientific approaches to the study of this topic, formal logical and comparative methods, as well as methods of structural analysis were used.
In the course of the study, conclusions about the main features of storing citizens’ data, the complexity of storing data of Russians on foreign Internet platforms, conclusions on the need to filter information for minors were drawn, and also considered the phenomenon of deviant behavior among adolescents and the influence of information in social networks on their consciousness.
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About the Authors
V. V. PopovRussian Federation
Vladimir V. Popov, Cand. Sci. (Jur.), Assoc. Prof.
Private Law Department
Moscow
A. V. Erokhina
Russian Federation
Alla V. Erokhina, Student
Moscow
S. V. Cherkasova
Russian Federation
Svetlana V. Cherkasova, Student
Moscow
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For citations:
Popov V.V., Erokhina A.V., Cherkasova S.V. Sociological and legal aspects of authentication in social networks through passport data. Digital Sociology. 2022;5(2):61-69. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/2658-347X-2022-5-2-61-69