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Philippines Starts Registering Millions for National ID Cards (nikkei.com) 28

The Philippines began Monday registering millions of citizens for its national identification system, hoping to promote electronic payments and make it easier for low-income earners without bank accounts to access financial services. From a report: All Philippine citizens and resident foreigners are required to register such information as name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, blood type, address and nationality. Biometric data -- fingerprints, facial photos and iris scans -- also will be stored. The country's current system, in which different agencies issue their own numbers, has been criticized as inconvenient. The new system will grant each person a unique number that can be used across agencies. The government hopes to make financial services more accessible to low-income workers who lack bank accounts as well as facilitate delivery of government services. Officials from the Philippine statistics agency will visit homes to collect the personal information, completing the process before President Rodrigo Duterte's term ends in June 2022. The system is scheduled to begin operation in the second half of 2021 for services such as visa issuances. A survey found 73% public support for the new ID system, suggesting that little concern exists over the collection of personal information by the government. Karl Kendrick Chua, acting secretary of the National Economic and Development Authority, said the ID system will accelerate growth of the digital economy. He expressed hope that the national system will spark widespread use of electronic payments. Partnerships with the private sector also appear to be on the table.
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Philippines Starts Registering Millions for National ID Cards

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  • so an new number for ID theft to run up big bills and with electronic payments how deep in overdraft will an bank let someone get?

    • Currently in Philippines for most people: not at all and they will not be able to even get a bank account.

    • What are you on about? A properly done modern national ID system is fantastic and good luck with hacking one. Only way anyone successfully uses your two factory is if you give it to them, at which point what the hell are you complaining about?
    • by dargaud ( 518470 )
      How is that better than a system where a particular citizen has no way to be properly IDed by his own gov ? Is the US happy with its onslaught of identity theft, heh ? I could never fathom how the relationship between citizens and gov can work when there's no identification system.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      so an new number for ID theft to run up big bills and with electronic payments how deep in overdraft will an bank let someone get?

      You should get out of your bubble more often. The world doesn't work the way you tell yourself it does.

      Most of the world is not the USA.

  • by nucrash ( 549705 ) on Tuesday October 13, 2020 @09:22AM (#60602696)

    The US is shifting towards a National ID/RealID system on top of the social security system.
    I understand the security/privacy concerns with that information in that system. Some of the information seems a bit too personal. Hopefully with the president stepping down in 2022, the next president will will be able to help the people of the Philippines without being such an authoritarian. In the right hands, this could help the Philippines modernize and advance. In the wrong hands, this could be devastating to the country.

    • What's weird is that a social security number is just an account number. It doesn't identify you except maybe to the tax man, who doesn't care who you are as long as you pay your taxes.

      • Yes. Really, with someone's SSN, you could just basically donate to their social security account. The problem started when banks started to use it as identification, without access to the system to check if you are really you. Basically, if they knew your SSN, name and birth date, they could be you! Now, before that they would just believe you, since what else would they do in the days before photo ID cards? But to scam someone, you had to walk into the bank they where they had their account. It's really a
    • Hopefully with the president stepping down in 2022,

      That is, the president of the Philippines.

    • Ideologically I am opposed to a national ID system. As even with the Drivers Licence, I dislike having to carry a document to present to an official at their request.

      However practically we need something. Especially as we have so much data that is important to our lives, and if someone misrepresents us, or even if it was accidently put into a different record, it creates such major problems.

  • Why not dna profile? They might as well get that too.

    • Likely because DNA profiles require more complex solutions.

      Fingerprints, facial photos and iris scans are easy to collect with not much equipment required.

      The rest of the information already exists in the statistics authority system.

    • To many issues with DNA and reading. better to go with a system that embedded in the person; it is always with you, can be quickly read when making purchases, easy to detect so you can find malfunctions.
  • by luvirini ( 753157 ) on Tuesday October 13, 2020 @10:44AM (#60603000)

    As the current system is a mess with huge number of alternate IDs most of them pretty hard to get.

    Some in use include:
    Social Security System Card - mostly applicable to people who have worked in major companies.
    Government Service Insurance System Card - Government employees
    Unified Multi-Purpose Identification Card - supposed to be commonly available but not really apparently possible in reality.
    Land Transportation Office Driverâ(TM)s License. - most people do not have drivers licences even if they drive
    Professional Regulatory Commission ID - this for workers in few regulated fields like lawyers, doctors, engineers and similar.
    Overseas Workers Welfare AdministrationE-Card - this is for overseas filippino workers.
    Commission on Elections Voter's ID - Everyone who has voted is supposed to get one of these, but they have apparently not been issued a lot..
    Philippine National Police Permit to Carry Firearms Outside Residence - Most people with guns do not have this though they are supposed to have. This applies thus mostly to people like security guards.
    Senior Citizen ID - Not commonly available, supposed to the companion to the Social Security System Card but getting one is apparently not easy even if you get the benefits.
    Airman License - obviously not that common
    Philippine Postal ID - This is the actually most common form of ID I think and fairly easy and fairly low price to get.
    Seafarer's Record Book - for seamen
    Passport - You need one of the other IDs to get this...
    For minors School ID is commonly accepted as generic ID.

  • by Rick Schumann ( 4662797 ) on Tuesday October 13, 2020 @12:13PM (#60603336) Journal
    Sounds to me like a step towards a totalitarian dictatorship to me. Be able to track every single financial transaction? Essentially be able to track every citizen in everything they do their whole lives? Can't buy a candy bar without the State knowing about it?

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