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Singapore FAQ: When should you show your NRIC - and when not?
From Sep 1 next year, companies can only ask for your NRIC number if required by the law or if necessary to prove your identity.
Photo illustration of photocopying an NRIC (Photo: Jeremy Long)
31 Aug 2018 06:08PM (Updated: 31 Aug 2018 06:24PM)
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SINGAPORE: From Sep 1 next year, organisations in Singapore will have to stop the practice of indiscriminate collection of people’s NRIC details as stipulated by the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) on Friday (Aug 31).
Still not sure when to present your NRIC? Here are some guidelines to protect yourself, according to the PDPC:
1. When should you reveal your NRIC number?
3. Should you allow companies to hold on to your NRIC?
Source: CNA/aa(ra)
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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ould-you-show-your-nric-and-when-not-10671670
Singapore FAQ: When should you show your NRIC - and when not?
From Sep 1 next year, companies can only ask for your NRIC number if required by the law or if necessary to prove your identity.
Photo illustration of photocopying an NRIC (Photo: Jeremy Long)
31 Aug 2018 06:08PM (Updated: 31 Aug 2018 06:24PM)
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SINGAPORE: From Sep 1 next year, organisations in Singapore will have to stop the practice of indiscriminate collection of people’s NRIC details as stipulated by the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) on Friday (Aug 31).
Still not sure when to present your NRIC? Here are some guidelines to protect yourself, according to the PDPC:
1. When should you reveal your NRIC number?
- To determine when to give out your NRIC details, ask yourself if your NRIC number is required by law, or if it is necessary to prove your identity.
- In the event that it is not required by law to present your NRIC or prove your identity, check if the company accepts other personal data like a mobile number of a partial NRIC number (e.g. XXXXX567A).
3. Should you allow companies to hold on to your NRIC?
- Unless it is required by law, do not let companies hold on to your NRIC.
- Some common scenarios include: Joining an organisation as a new employee, checking into a hotel, seeking treatment at a medical clinic, subscribing to a mobile phone line and enrolling into a private educational institute.
- Some common scenarios include: Redeeming free parking, signing up for a retail membership, submitting feedback or registering interest in a product or service, purchasing movie tickets online and participating in a lucky draw.
Source: CNA/aa(ra)
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