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Quick check! 6 ways to check whether your personally identifiable information has been used fraudulently

6 ways to self-check whether personal identity information has been used fraudulently:

1. You can go to "Other Applications" in the WeChat "Electronic Business License" applet, After filling in the personal identity information according to the prompts, you can enter the investment employment information list page and check whether your identity information has been fraudulently used to register a company.

2. At the same time, you can also check whether your identity information has been fraudulently used to join the company in the "Personal Center" - "Employment Information" of the "Personal Income Tax" APP.

3. If you need to check whether your identity information has been used for online loans, you can go to the official website of the Credit Reference Center of the People's Bank of China and check your personal credit report through the personal credit inquiry system to see how many credits you have in your name. It’s clear what credit card you have, how much the loan is, and whether you are a guarantee for others.

4. Of course, you can also quickly check which payment accounts are bound to your WeChat or Alipay account. WeChat can use "Service" - "Wallet" - "Help Center" - "Real Name Issues" "To query the account under your name, Alipay can search my customer service for query.

5. In addition, open the "State Council Client" applet, search for "phone card" in the convenience service, select "Telephone Card One-Card Check", and fill in the personal information to check the phone card processing status under your name.

ID card

The Resident Identity Card of the People's Republic of China is a document used to prove the identity of a citizen living in the territory of the People's Republic of China. Starting from March 29, 2004, mainland China officially began to issue second-generation resident ID cards with built-in non-contact IC card smart chips to residents. The surface of the second-generation ID cards uses anti-counterfeiting film and printing anti-counterfeiting technology, and uses personal color photos. And the information in the digital chip can be read by machine.