Chinese citizens will soon need to scan their face before they can access internet services or get

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Chinese citizens will soon need to scan their face before they can access internet services or get a new phone number

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: A display shows a facial recognition system during the 1st Digital China Summit at Strait International Conference and Exhibition Center on April 22, 2018 in Fuzhou, China. The summit is held from April 22 to 24, with the theme of 'Let Informatization Drive Modernization, Speed Up the Construction of Digital China'.
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  • China's 854 million internet users will soon need to use facial identification in order to apply for new internet or mobile services.
  • The Chinese government announced last month that telecommunications companies will need to scan users' faces in order to verify their identities before they can access new services.
  • The new rule will apply from December 1.
  • The new legislation is part of China's wider efforts to keep close tabs on its citizens and monitor their activities and behaviors.
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Chinese citizens will soon have to start using facial identification in order to sign up for internet services or get a new mobile number.

The Chinese government announced last month that residents applying for a new mobile or internet device will have their faces scanned by telecommunications carriers. The new rules will apply from December 1.

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which is the state agency responsible for internet and technology regulation, wrote that the decision was part of its moves to "safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of citizens in the cyberspace" and prevent fraud, according to Quartz.

Recent reports indicate that China has around 854 million internet users.

The new legislation will also ban residents from transferring their mobile numbers to other people. According to Quartz, China appears to be the first country to require facial ID to sign up for mobile and internet services.

The new legislation is part of China's wider efforts to keep close tabs on its citizens and monitor their activities and behaviors.

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A promotional video shows an actor wearing LLVision live facial recognition smart glasses during a demonstration at the company's office in Beijing, China February 28, 2018.
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Last month Chinese state media announced the development of a new "super camera," and artificial intelligence-driven 500-megapixel camera capable of identifying individual faces in crowds of tens of thousands of people in "perfect detail." State media said the device, which is five times more powerful than the human eye, could have "military, national defence and public security applications."

China last year also said it developed a new surveillance camera which could identify users based on their walking style and silhouette. The "gait recognition" technology has reportedly already been rolled out in several Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shanghai.



Chinese censorship and monitoring has soared under Chinese President Xi Jinping, and thousands of new censorship and surveillance initiatives have been issued every year.

In 2014, the Xi's government announced plans for its "social credit system," a vast, mandatory ranking system of all of its 1.4 billion citizens. According to China, the ranking system seeks to reinforce the notion that "keeping trust is glorious and breaking trust is disgraceful."

The plan, which has already been implemented in some cities, will be fully implemented in 2020. Blocking the sidewalk, jaywalking, fare evasion, and even loitering can lower your social credit score. Punishments for maintaining a low social credit score include being banned from taking trains, having your internet speed cut, and being publicly shamed.
 

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China is really the evil empire. We gotta keep them out of Africa and limit their influence worldwide

If you've been paying attention, you would realize that this has been the end game of globalization. America is doing the same shyt because it's in it too. Looking at the replies, a lot of you guys cant seem to connect the dots thats right in front of your face and been there for years.
 

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There are actually a bunch of idiots on here who think China is doin good things in Africa:mjlol:

Remember when folks on here and elsewhere were all praising mr diamond mine akon for bringing electricity to certain parts of Africa with the help of the Chinese. Some of the same people were busy shytting on those of us that knew what was going on from the jump. This shyt with China been happening if I recall from what I was told in college since the 90s. I have a book that explains it in depth. This was 11 years ago.

It's only NOW they realizing what's happening. They were told YEARS ago.

And worst off, they talking as if America, Europe or the world isnt doing the same thing. The same folks worrying about cynicism Santana, Joe budden and instagram.
 
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