Time to switch to eSIM? South Korea will now make consumers scan their faces to buy a SIM card and cut down on scams
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South Korea now requires facial recognition scans alongside identity documents when buying SIM cards, responding to massive data breaches affecting over half the country's 52 million residents this year. The new policy aims to reduce mobile fraud and voice phishing scams that exploit stolen personal data to create fake phone accounts.
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