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The Ministry of Public Security talks about "Internet ID and Internet Certificate": the original authentication method can still be continued, and you can access the Internet normally without Internet ID and Internet Certificate

2024-08-27

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On August 27, the State Council Information Office held a series of press conferences on "Promoting High-quality Development". At the meeting, a reporter asked, the stage of soliciting opinions on the relevant measures for network certificates and network numbers has ended, and the Ministry of Public Security will also solicit relevant information on opening new accounts on social platforms in the future. How to ensure that when a person applies to register an account on a certain platform, personal information will not be abused by other platforms, and can also ensure the efficiency of related services?

▲Qiu Baoli, Director of the Public Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security

In this regard, Qiu Baoli, Director of the Public Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, introduced that on July 26, the Ministry of Public Security and the Cyberspace Administration of China jointly solicited public opinions on the "National Network Identity Authentication Public Service Management Measures (Draft for Comments)", which received widespread attention. As of August 25, the public solicitation of opinions has ended, and we are currently carefully sorting out opinions from all sides and fully absorbing everyone's opinions and suggestions. Regarding the issues of network numbers and network certificates that everyone is concerned about, the media has already explained the relevant issues in detail last week, which are introduced in great detail and fully.

Qiu Baoli said that after the country implemented the online identity authentication service, users have a safer and more convenient option. The original online identity authentication method can still continue to be used, and users can access the Internet normally without using an Internet number or Internet certificate.

Red Star News Chief Reporter Zhang Yanliang reports from Beijing