WeChat launches "One ID Check": quickly check how many phone numbers you have

WeChat launches "One ID Check": quickly check how many phone numbers you have

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On September 14, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially launched the national mobile phone card "one-card query" convenience service. With the help of resident ID cards, one can check the number of mobile phone cards issued in his or her name at each basic telecommunications enterprise and mobile communications resale enterprise. The query results will be sent in the form of text messages, so please pay attention.

According to WeChat official announcement, WeChat City Service has launched the "One Card to Check" service for phone cards. Here are the specific query methods:

WeChat City Services

Click "Me-Payment-City Services" to enter the City Services section, then enter "Government Affairs-Public Security" to find the "One-card Check" service for phone cards. Or search for "One-card Check" or "Check Phone Cards" in the City Services section to directly access the "One-card Check" service.

WeChat search

Search for "One Certificate to Search" on WeChat, and you can enter the query page with one click on the results page, and enter the relevant information to search.

WeChat Official Account

You can follow the "Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Anti-Fraud Task Force" or "Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Micro-Bulletin" public account, or enter the query page in the menu bar.


What is the use of looking up phone numbers?

It is to help you avoid illegal infringement! In some online fraud cases, fraudsters will use other people's identity information to apply for phone cards to commit fraud.

If you find an incorrect number, remember to go to the business hall to verify it.


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