Micro-police authentication is an Internet plus police software launched by the Ministry of Public Security, aiming at providing more convenient and secure identity authentication services for the general public. The application scope of micro-policing authentication mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Online business handling: users can handle online business on the micro-police authentication platform, such as making an appointment for ID card, entry and exit documents, household registration business, etc. Through micro-policing authentication, users can more conveniently complete the application and handling of various public security services.
2. Identity authentication service: Micro-police authentication can be used for identity authentication, such as confirming personal identity information and verifying identity authenticity. When identity authentication is needed, such as handling banking business, purchasing tickets, registering websites, etc. , users can use micro-police authentication for identity authentication.
3. Convenience services: Micro-police certification also provides some convenience services, such as online consultation, reporting complaints and traffic violations. Users can obtain relevant public security service information through the micro-police authentication platform, and solve some problems in daily life conveniently and quickly.
To sum up:
Micro-police authentication is a police software in internet plus, which aims to provide more convenient and secure identity authentication services for the general public. It has a wide range of applications, including online business processing, identity authentication services and convenience services. Through micro-policing authentication, users can more conveniently complete the application and handling of various public security services, and at the same time, they can more conveniently obtain relevant public security business information.
Legal basis:
According to Article 16 of the Cyber Security Law of the People's Republic of China: "The state promotes the construction of a cyber trust system, encourages relevant units and individuals to exercise their rights reasonably according to law, maintains cyber security, and enhances their awareness of cyberspace responsibility." At the same time, Article 14 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards stipulates: "In any of the following circumstances, citizens shall show their resident identity cards to prove their identity: (1) The registered items of permanent residence have changed; (2) military service registration; (3) Marriage registration and adoption registration; (4) Going through exit formalities; (5) Other circumstances that require citizens to show their resident identity cards to prove their identity as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations. "