5 thoughts on “Is it safe to upload online ID cards?”
Bennie
According to relevant national regulations and policies, users buy telecommunications products through electronic channels and require users to upload ID card scanning information in order to compare data with the Ministry of Public Security. When buying Unicom communication products, the photo photos you upload are only used for real -name registration. And after all your photos are uploaded, the system automatically prints the words and date of "only China Unicom's access to the network", and is only used to handle this network access business. There will be no risk of leakage.
You need to transmit photos of ID cards. Now it is a real -name system. If you upload it, you will not have this prompt, mainly for someone to find the responsible person once someone uses WeChat money laundering. WeChat is a free application for instant messaging services for smart terminals launched by Tencent on January 21, 2011. It is created by the Tencent Guangzhou R
There is a certain risk uploading the ID card to the Internet, but if you have to do this, it is recommended that you do not use the public network, and kill the equipment in advance, the risk will be much lower.
If it is determined to be a regular official website, there is no problem, and now it needs real -name certification. Now the real -name authentication is already a trend, as long as it is formal software, there is no problem. Moreover, a regular big company will not leak user information, high security, rest assured certification.
According to relevant national regulations and policies, users buy telecommunications products through electronic channels and require users to upload ID card scanning information in order to compare data with the Ministry of Public Security. When buying Unicom communication products, the photo photos you upload are only used for real -name registration. And after all your photos are uploaded, the system automatically prints the words and date of "only China Unicom's access to the network", and is only used to handle this network access business. There will be no risk of leakage.
You need to transmit photos of ID cards. Now it is a real -name system. If you upload it, you will not have this prompt, mainly for someone to find the responsible person once someone uses WeChat money laundering. WeChat is a free application for instant messaging services for smart terminals launched by Tencent on January 21, 2011. It is created by the Tencent Guangzhou R
There is a certain risk uploading the ID card to the Internet, but if you have to do this, it is recommended that you do not use the public network, and kill the equipment in advance, the risk will be much lower.
If it is determined to be a regular official website, there is no problem, and now it needs real -name certification. Now the real -name authentication is already a trend, as long as it is formal software, there is no problem. Moreover, a regular big company will not leak user information, high security, rest assured certification.
It depends on what is the reason and what website needs