China has initiated trials for its new national digital identification system across more than 80 internet service applications. This move follows the release of draft rules on July 26, with a public review and comment period open until August 25. The proposed system marks a significant step toward enhancing digital security and privacy for Chinese internet users.
Internet users can now apply for their national digital ID by logging onto a mobile app called National Web Identification Pilot Version, developed by China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS).
The digital ID can currently be used on 81 different applications, encompassing 10 public service platforms and 71 commercial apps. Notable platforms participating in the trial include the popular social media provider WeChat, the online shopping service Taobao, and the online recruitment platform Zhaopin. This broad implementation aims to test the ID’s functionality across a diverse range of services, highlighting its potential to streamline user identification and enhance security across various online activities.
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