Singapore became the first country to use facial verification technology

Singapore became the first country to use facial verification technology


Singapore has become the first country in the world to use facial verification in the national identity card scheme. Biometric checking will provide both private and government safe facilities to the people of the country.


This time, the government's technology body has mentioned that the country is a basic condition of the digital economy. This type of face verification test was started by a bank.




It has now been rolled out across the country. This will ensure not only the personal identity but also the identity of the person concerned.


Andrew Bud, founder, and chief administrative officer of Prov, a UK-based technology company, said: You don't see a picture or a video or a recording or a dip. '



He claimed that this was the first time in the world that cloud-based face verification would be used to secure the identity of users in the national identity card scheme.



How will this technology be used?


The technology is already being used in Singapore's tax offices, various banks, and DBS Bank. It has been used to open a customer's bank account online.


It can also be used for verification in safe areas such as ports. It will be available to all kinds of businesses, which are helping to meet the needs of the government.


Kivak Quake, senior director of National Digital ID in GovTech Singapore, said it was the best option for privacy.


Because companies will not need to collect any biometric data. Customers see only one score, which shows how many times the government has sacked the file.

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