Imagine: today, the Unified Federal Information Register of Population Data (UFPR) officially launched in Russia. It's more than just a database. It's a digital, all-seeing eye that has collected absolutely everything about every citizen of the country in one place.

The UFPR now stores:

Full name, date, and place of birth
12-digit unique UFPR ID (which can now be stamped in your passport)
all passport information, SNILS, INN, and compulsory medical insurance policy
a complete history of registered and actual residential addresses
information about children, spouses, parents, and other relatives
education information, employment history, individual entrepreneur/self-employed status
bankruptcy information, criminal records, and much more
The Federal Tax Service has already declared the UFPR a "standard priority source" of population data. Since January 1, 2026, data from the register has been actively released through Gosuslugi, and banks, notaries, employers, and all government agencies have gained direct access to it.

Why is this a nightmare for anyone who values ​​privacy?

A permanent digital collar. Once assigned, the ERN ID number never changes. Changing your last name, passport, or moving is useless. Your profile is now permanently linked into a single system.
Instant, complete scan. Any authorized employee receives a dossier on you and your entire family in seconds. No running around to different agencies.
Enormous risk of leaks. One gigantic database = one gigantic target. When (not if) a leak occurs, the complete dossiers of millions of people will appear on the black market.
Total control. Your employer, bank, tax office, or the Ministry of Internal Affairs can now see much more about you than you remember. Goodbye, the opportunity to "start with a clean slate."
"Voluntary-compulsory." Formally, the ERN ID number is assigned "optionally," but it's already clear: without it, life in the system of government services, work, and finance will soon be very difficult. 2026 officially marked the transition to total digital surveillance. Congratulations, we've finally made it.

But there's one detail that's not being officially discussed.

While everyone else is just beginning to master the new registry and complaining about "digital bondage," OSINT Manticore is already working directly with the ERN.

Yes, that's right.
OSINT Manticore already lets you make full queries against the new ERN registry—by name, phone number, ERN ID, or other data. The bot instantly returns information, including family ties, address history, and everything the government has so painstakingly collected.

Want to see what's really attached to you in the new super-register?
Want to quickly check a person's ERN and get a full dossier?
Want to work with data faster than most government agencies?

Just log into OSINT Manticore and make a query.

This isn't just another OSINT bot. This tool has already outpaced the system and gives you the same level of access as the "big guys," only faster and more convenient.

While the government rejoices in its total control, we're simply using the same registry ahead of everyone else.

OSINT Manticore—your personal key to the Unified Register of Real Estate (ERN) today.

Find it on Telegram: https://redirect.manticore.cc/
(or simply "OSINT Manticore")

Welcome to 2026. Privacy is gone.
But there's Manticore.