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Philippines mandates SIM card registration for mobile devices to combat frauds, scams

Philippines mandates SIM card registration for mobile devices to combat frauds, scams

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law a measure making cellphone sim compulsory registration, in a key step towards fighting text scams, bank fraud and misinformation.

The law will require users to furnish full names and identity documents before buying a SIM card, with the aim of preventing criminals from concealing their identities.

“We will finally achieve what has long been overdue, an effective means of regulating the issuance of SIM cards to curb the spread of spam text messages and scams,” Marcos said in a speech.

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The Philippines has one of Asia‘s highest smartphone penetration rates, at 61% of its population of 110 million. People have relied heavily on mobile devices for shopping, food delivery orders, and banking during the pandemic.

Marcos’ predecessor, Rodrigo Dutertevetoed the legislation because of a now-deleted provision requiring social media users to register their identities and phone numbers.

Under the new law, existing pre-paid users are forced to register.

The country’s telecoms providers, which have blocked more than 1 billion spam and suspicious text messages this year, welcomed the new measure.

PLDT said preparations are underway to comply with the new registration requirements, while Globe Telecom and DITO Telecommunity called for a wider rollout of the national identification system to help verify users.

Thousands of Filipinos have lost small amounts of money to phishing via short messaging services this year, but only a few have filed formal complaints, the information and communications ministry said.

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