80% of Filipinos believe SIM registration will reduce PH cybercrime – survey

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At least 80 percent of Filipinos believe that the mandatory Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card registration will help reduce cybercrime cases in the Philippines according to a survey conducted by data research firm Tangere.

At least 80 percent of Filipinos believe that the mandatory Subscriber Identity Module card registration will help reduce cybercrime cases in the Philippines according to a survey conducted by data research firm Tangere.

Based on the survey, two out of three Filipinos have already registered their SIM cards in compliance with the law. Three out of five respondents, on the other hand, “have not yet registered” their cards, believing that their personal information will be compromised under the government’s central database.

The law, which was signed by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., seeks to curb electronic communication-aided crimes like mobile phishing and text spams.

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