Why use the internet to declare identity?

Recently, many people using internet services at the public agents of the post office in My Tho City (Tien Giang province) feel very troublesome because they have to present their ID card, declare information about individuals such as : Full name, date of birth, address, ID or passport number, place of issue, date of issue . if you want to use this service.

Explaining the above problem, Mr. Nguyen Hoang Hiep , Deputy Director of Tien Giang Post Office and Mr. Nguyen Van Thai , Deputy Director of Tien Giang Telegraph - Telephone Company, said:

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Demand for internet use is increasing ( Source: TNO )

- That is, we apply the "Internet management" Circular between the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Culture - Information, Police and Planning - Investment on July 14, 2005 and Document No. 1841 of Xi Post and telecommunications delegation guides the "deployment of internet management software". The presentation of ID card (or passport) is only applied for the first time. After being granted an ID, customers can use it nationwide without presenting an ID card and declaring again.

* But so far, no country has applied such trouble management anywhere in the country, sir?

- Mr. Nguyen Van Thai : Obviously using the internet to produce ID card is troublesome for customers and while no one has done it, we do of course lead to damage in business, because customers will be afraid to come postal services.

* Many internet users believe that their private lives are also managed and monitored through personal declaration, especially those who only use e-mail to write to visit relatives and friends?

- This issue may have many different points of view, but according to my general policy, it must be done. If this place keeps waiting elsewhere, no one will do it . it will be stuck. We are big companies so we have to be exemplary. The problem is how employees must explain how to understand and empathize with customers.

* And so also means prohibiting children under 15 to use the internet, because this age has no ID card?

- (Two deputy directors laugh and have no answers).

Hoang Phuong