Abstract

In recent years, the use of electronic identification has become increasingly popular, with more and more countries implementing this technology. E-IDs are used for a variety of purposes, including accessing government services, voting, and conducting financial transactions. The electronic chip embedded in the card stores a wealth of personal information, including biometric data, residency information, and personal photographs. While e-IDs have many benefits, they also pose significant risks, particularly when it comes to the security of personal information.The aim of this research paper is to explore the risks associated with e-IDs and to identify the factors that contribute to these risks. We will examine the potential consequences of these risks, including identity theft, financial fraud, and other forms of cybercrime. In addition, we will provide recommendations on how to mitigate these risks and ensure that e-IDs are used safely and securely.

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