journalist and they could ganske it wanted to find out whether the police can be trusted with facial recognition data and search the black market online on. myself access to the city's spatial recognition system and got hold of a hit list based on my face. that list was 80 pages long and included a lot of people who look similar to him but there was no direct match with his own face some of the images were taken by cameras over building entrances in russia that's becoming the norm. the security it's important everyone's worried about their safety nowadays. doesn't it bother you if the city knows everything. there is even without these cameras everyone knows everything anyway it comes to the internet. and it's made on the margins local and that people could misuse this data and that gives me a bad feeling. somebody who wants to beat me up could find out when i get home and who with all who i visit i don't want. and popova are in a minority for most people in moscow it seems security is more important than personal privacy. that's all from us at global 3000 this time we're back next we