Group wants faster release of nat’l ID

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Republic Act 11055, or the Philippine Identification System Act, was signed into law in August 2018 and aims to establish a single national identification system for all citizens and resident aliens READ:

would “accelerate the digital transformation of all sectors in both public and private enterprises, and is critical for a sustainable and inclusive economic growth.”

“Eventually, with a well-implemented ID system using biometrics, we won’t even need an ID card because printed cards can be faked, anyway,” Oxales said, adding that the ID system is a game-changing digital platform and will be integral to an emerging digital economy. The PhilSys site lists some benefits of an active national ID system: making services more accessible, promoting ease of doing business, enhancing the integrity of services, reducing fraud, enabling and promoting participation in digital government and the digital economy, and empowering Filipinos to have greater control over their personal data, thus contributing to greater transparency and accountability for how data is used in the Philippines.

The identification system will also boost e-commerce because we will know whom we are dealing with online. “No more anonymous parties and misrepresentations in online selling platforms,” he said. “The enforcement of the SIM Registration Act will also be facilitated by linking each SIM to a user’s PhilID making each call and SMS message traceable to the individual subscriber.” Oxales added.

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