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China wants to assign individual IDs to all Internet users

August 06, 2024 | 10:49 |9655
The Chinese government has announced the introduction of a new National Internet ID system.The Chinese government has announced the introduction of a new National Internet ID system.
Source: obr.so

The Chinese government has announced the introduction of a new National Internet ID system.

This initiative is aimed at ensuring security and combating anonymity in the online space. It involves mandatory registration of Internet users using a unique identifier issued by government agencies.

All Internet platforms in the Middle Kingdom will be required to verify the identity of users upon registration and link accounts with unique identification numbers.

According to representatives of ministries and departments, the national Internet ID will reduce the excessive collection and storage of citizens' personal information by Internet platforms.

“With this Internet ID, every step you take online, all your digital footprints will be monitored by regulators,” said Rose Lukiu, assistant professor of journalism at Hong Kong Baptist University, adding that it will definitely influence people's behavior.

At the initial stage, use of the new system will be voluntary.

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