A new system of official digital ID has been integrated with Alipay for making ID-validated purchases such as train tickets and for checking into hotels in test areas in eastern China.

The โ€œResident ID Online Verification Certificateโ€ (our translation: โ€œๅฑ…ๆฐ‘่บซไปฝ่ฏ็ฝ‘ไธŠๅŠŸ่ƒฝๅ‡ญ่ฏโ€) uses the โ€œInternet+ Trusted Identity Authentication Platformโ€, also known as CTID, (our translation: โ€œไบ’่”็ฝ‘+ๅฏไฟก่บซไปฝ่ฎค่ฏๅนณๅฐโ€), according to Xinhua (in Chinese). The system has been developed by the Ministry for Public Securityโ€™s First Research Institute. CTID is the system behind the trials of digital ID within WeChat late last year.

The Alipay integration is now being trialed in Hangzhou and Quzhou in Zhejiang, plus Fuzhou. Registered users in the three cities can make transactions that are fully validated from within Alipay itself, without having to separately supply the details of or show their standard ID card. These include coach and train tickets as well as checking into hotels. The Alipay ID is also valid in local authority service halls.

Alipay digital ID Ruiwo Smart hotel
A user checks into the Ruiwo Smart Hotel in Hangzhou just with Alipay. (Image credit: Xinhua)

According to the website of the First Research Institute, the โ€œNational Engineering Laboratory for Multidimensional Identification and Trustworthy Authentication Technologiesโ€ was approved by the powerful National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in November 2016 and is a collaboration with Tsinghua University and the Peopleโ€™s Bank of China, the countryโ€™s central bank.

The laboratory is researching the integration of identification methods, equipment, biometrics, and technical support as well as finding any weaknesses in the countryโ€™s identity networks.

Frank Hersey is a Beijing-based tech reporter who's been coming to China since 2001. He tries to go beyond the headlines to explain the context and impact of developments in China's tech sector. Get in...

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