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China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by FreeStuffsNG(op): 3:17pm On Jun 21, 2025
China has mastered the craft of policing the internet, operating one of the world’s most extensive online censorship and surveillance regimes. With mandatory identity checks on every online platform, it has become almost impossible for users to stay anonymous.

But this rigidly moderated online environment is about to face even stricter controls with the introduction of a state-issued national internet ID.

Instead of requiring individuals to submit their personal information for identity checks separately on each platform, the government now seeks to centralize the process by issuing a virtual ID that will allow users to sign in across different social media apps and websites.

The rules for the new system, currently voluntary, were released in late May and will be implemented in mid-July. It aims to “protect citizens’ identity information, and support the healthy and orderly development of the digital economy,” according to the published rules.

Experts, however, have raised concerns that the new policy will further erode already limited freedom of expression by forcing internet users to relinquish even more control to the state.

Since Chinese leader Xi Jinping took power in 2012, the country has further tightened its grip on the digital space through an army of censors. Deployed around the clock, they remove posts, suspend accounts and help authorities identify critics, quashing any sign of dissent before it can gain traction.

The finalized rules were announced after a proposal that was opened for public comment last summer, a typical step in China’s legislative process. During the course of the public consultation over the past year, the proposal faced backlash from law professors, human rights experts and some internet users. Yet, the finalized rules remained largely similar to the draft.

“This is a state-led, unified identity system capable of real-time monitoring and blocking of users,” said Xiao Qiang, a research scientist studying internet freedom at the University of California, Berkeley. “It can directly erase voices it doesn’t like from the internet, so it’s more than just a surveillance tool – it is an infrastructure of digital totalitarianism.”

Control of China’s vast portion of the global internet has largely been delegated to a decentralized range of different groups, with authorities relying partially on the social media platforms themselves to identify comments deemed problematic. Xiao warned that a centralized system using the internet ID could make it much easier for the government to wipe out a user’s presence across multiple platforms at once.

Shane Yi, a researcher at China Human Rights Defenders, an advocacy group, echoed Xiao’s worries. The system gives the Chinese government expanded power to “do what they want when they see fit” on the internet, as authorities are able to track users’ entire digital trail “from point zero,” she said.

At home, Chinese state-run media has called the internet ID a “bullet-proof vest for personal information” and touted the system as being able to greatly reduce the risk of personal data leaks.

Already, more than six million people have registered for the ID, according to Chinese state-run media Xinhua last month, out of a total estimated online population of more than one billion.

A cybersecurity official from the Ministry of Public Security told Xinhua that the internet ID service was strictly “voluntary,” but the government encourages various industries and sectors to integrate with it.

“Its goal is to provide individuals with a secure, convenient, authoritative and efficient means of identity verification, in support of the development of the digital economy,” the person was quoted as saying.

But experts have also questioned how voluntary the system truly is and highlighted risks of potential data breaches, as personal information is now being collected in a centralized manner.

Haochen Sun, a law professor at the University of Hong Kong, said that, although the law presents the system as voluntary, it could gradually evolve into a system which users may struggle not to opt in to.

“If the government wants to promote this internet ID verification system, it can do so through various arrangements – essentially by encouraging people to adopt it, offering more conveniences in return,” he said.

Sun also raised concerns about the increased risks of data leaks.

“A centralized, nationwide platform inherently creates a single point of vulnerability, making it an attractive target for hackers or hostile foreign actors,” he said.

Government data breaches have occurred around the world. One notable incident in China involved a police database containing the personal information of one billion citizens being leaked online in 2022.

Criticism silenced
Although the new rules won’t take effect until mid-July, hundreds of apps started trialing the internet ID since last year.

The system was born out of a proposal by a police official early last year. Jia Xiaoliang, a cyber police deputy director in northeastern China who is also a delegate to China’s rubber-stamp legislature, the National People’s Congress, first proposed the system during the Congress’s annual meeting in March 2024.

As soon as the government began soliciting public comments on the proposal last July, experts and legal scholars voiced opposition.

Lao Dongyan, a prominent law professor at Tsinghua University, compared the system to “installing a surveillance device on every individual’s online activity” in a post on Weibo, an X-like Chinese social media platform.

The post was removed soon after, and her account was subsequently suspended from posting for three months, for “violating relevant rules.”

In late May, when the finalized rules were unveiled after a year, almost no criticism could be found online. Xiao explained that it’s not the first time authorities have spaced out the time between a proposal and its implementation, to allow critics to “blow off steam.”

“It’s done deliberately … Many of their measures follow the same pattern, and they’ve proven effective,” he said.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/20/tech/china-censorship-internet-id-hnk-intl

Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by FreeStuffsNG(op):
They are fast learners from how the internet and social media was used in the current Iran-Us war. Israel is just battle ground.

Pro-west CNN is being mischievous by not informing the readers the main reason China is moving fast with this check. If you visit China and want to use the internet then you must provide your biometrics. If Iran had done that, Israel spies would not have successfully built drone factories inside Iran without getting a single intel until after the assassination of their military chiefs.

Social media activity of isers was supplied by meta's WhatsApp to Israel for locating Iranian military officers and subsequently assassinated.

Iran started reversing the initial set back of the Isreal illegal act of aggression after limiting internet access and attacking the tech infrastructure of Israel.

Most of the so-called tech parks in Israel are fronts for the US and Israel military. Iran had to bring down one that houses Microsoft which has been providing cloud services for Isreal to assassinate people they consider as enemies.

Now it makes sense on why Iran has been destroying Haifa and Tel Aviv. China doesn't want to be caught napping.

Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by goatandyam: 4:16pm On Jun 21, 2025
This one think Israel is using social media to track people. Dey play.

There are anti Israel workers working at all these social media companies and you think if there is concrete evidence that Israel is using them, you think those people will stay silent? They will expose that company with evidence especially their radical Muslim employees.

Israel is using something entirely different and no one knows for now.

Dey play.

They are using their brain to improve themselves and discover new ways instead of wasting time praying 5 times a day and going night vigil shouting fire fire fire

The only country that is going to match them beside the US is China. And the reason is simple, they also use their brain
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Tflex01: 5:33pm On Jun 21, 2025
If Nigeria try something like this, wahala go dey!

😂
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by comradee1248: 5:35pm On Jun 21, 2025
The fear of Mossad IDF and Netanyahu is the beginning of wisdom
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Stolen: 5:35pm On Jun 21, 2025
IT IS LIKE NAIRALAND, PEOPLE CANNOT LEAVE COMMENT.


WE WILL SOON ALL VACATE THE INTERNET AND FOCUS ON TH EREAL WORLD.
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by FreeStuffsNG(op):
comradee1248:
The fear of Mossad IDF and Netanyahu is the beginning of wisdom
It's the US using the Mossad and IDF as proxies, not Mossad.

This is a US-Iran war, Israel is only the battle ground. That explains the audacity of Isrealis to insist that US Joins the war.

alizma:
You are very correct, Isreal shocked the world with those precise killings.
USA did it. Not Israel wink
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by shoodboi2: 5:39pm On Jun 21, 2025
China is acting smart. Data is the new oil and it is being weaponized by the west against other states. All these tech companies from the popular ones like Microsoft, Tesla, Apple, Starlink, all work with the US and other allied militaries. Any smart company should begin to protect themselves.
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Urgent1Million: 5:42pm On Jun 21, 2025
China is notorious for suppressing freedom of expression.
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by LeopardX: 5:42pm On Jun 21, 2025
The CCP is very insecure, and I don't blame them.
So many of their unemployed and underemployed citizens can easily be hijacked by a mischievous foreign adversary to cause unrest and wreck havoc.
Don't ask me who that foreign adversary is tongue
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Offpoint1: 5:44pm On Jun 21, 2025
That's nothing but something that's is nothing
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by LeopardX: 5:45pm On Jun 21, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
It's the US using the Mossad and IDF as proxies, not Mossad.

This is a US-Iran war, Israel is only the battle ground. That explains the audacity of Isrealis to insist that US Joins the war.
Many people don't know this. na CIA at work. No accountability and complete deniability.

Mossad takes the glory, all the booty and spoils of war goes to the US. Everybody's happy.
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by how31391: 5:46pm On Jun 21, 2025
This 40 character of a thing is frustrating

Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by emmanuel596(m): 5:50pm On Jun 21, 2025
White Nigerians are here fighting for politics, tribe and religion
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by MasterTeeUSA: 5:51pm On Jun 21, 2025
China is following the Machievalian principle...prevent unrest by all means necessary and eliminate internal issues before they become bigger ones.
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by fredoooooo: 5:54pm On Jun 21, 2025
Chinkoism .. these people ehn cheesy grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy grin cheesy
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Pootle: 6:00pm On Jun 21, 2025
we need this here, everyone jus feel they say what they want without any real consequence
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by baralatie(m): 6:03pm On Jun 21, 2025
National internet identity card
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Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by HydraFeeds(m): 6:04pm On Jun 21, 2025
goatandyam:
This one think Israel is using social media to track people. Dey play.

There are anti Israel workers working at all these social media companies and you think if there is concrete evidence that Israel is using them, you think those people will stay silent? They will expose that company with evidence especially their radical Muslim employees.

Israel is using something entirely different and no one knows for now.

Dey play.

They are using their brain to improve themselves and discover new ways instead of wasting time praying 5 times a day and going night vigil shouting fire fire fire

The only country that is going to match them beside the US is China. And the reason is simple, they also use their brain
What happened to those that protested against Google Israel link ? Weren't they sacked ?

Right now as a developer,I'm conscious of the tools I use cos these western guys have keyloggers embedded or telemetry.

But that doesn't mean I'm in support of internet control by government.

Mild surveillance is good for security check.

Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Salowise: 6:10pm On Jun 21, 2025
LeopardX:
The CCP is very insecure, and I don't blame them.
So many of their unemployed and underemployed citizens can easily be hijacked by a mischievous foreign adversary to cause unrest and wreck havoc.
Don't ask me who that foreign adversary is tongue
They can use vpn to bypass it, what if their enemy hack and get data of all internet users in China
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by LeopardX: 6:23pm On Jun 21, 2025
Salowise:
They can use vpn to bypass it, what if their enemy hack and get data of all internet users in China
if they could, they would have done that.

Or maybe they can, but maybe China's cup is not yet full as far as the USA is concerned.
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by Jaga9ja: 6:27pm On Jun 21, 2025
That one concern dem oooo...


Next, Please....!
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by seunlayi(m): 6:29pm On Jun 21, 2025
Chinco no dey rest, least just wait and see the outcome of this move
Re: China Tightens Internet Controls With New Centralized Form Of Virtual ID by alizma: 6:33pm On Jun 21, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
They are fast learners from how the internet and social media was used in the current Iran-Isreal war.

Pro-west CNN is being mischievous by not informing the readers the main reason China is moving fast with this check. If you visit China and want to use the internet then you must provide your biometrics. If Iran had done that, Israel spies would not have successfully built drone factories inside Iran without getting a single intel until after the assassination of their military chiefs.

Social media activity of isers was supplied by meta's WhatsApp to Israel for locating Iranian military officers and subsequently assassinated.

Iran started reversing the initial set back of the Isreal illegal act of aggression after limiting internet access and attacking the tech infrastructure of Israel.

Most of the so-called tech parks in Israel are fronts for the US and Israel military. Iran had to bring down one that houses Microsoft which has been providing cloud services for Isreal to assassinate people they consider as enemies.

Now it makes sense on why Iran has been destroying Haifa and Tel Aviv. China doesn't want to be caught napping.
You are very correct, Isreal shocked the world with those precise killings.
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