| The Beijing News (Reporter Xing Shiwei) to increase the applicant
fingerprint information and the signature content, high strength
anti-counterfeiting, passport designs more beautiful ... Yesterday,
reporters learned from the Ministry of Public Security, May 15,cheap ray bans
the opening of the Ministry of Public Security goalkeeper reunification
issue electronic ordinarypassport. It is reported that the fingerprint
information only passport issuing authorities and border agencies
through a special decoding fake ray bans
device can read and restore domestic and foreign individuals and
institutions are unable to read and restore. It is understood that,
from 2004, and issued e-passports has been more than 90 countries and
regions. Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China
electronic ordinary passport holders for non-official class project
preparation started in 2009, after three years of time to plan on May 15
officially issued to enable the country. According to data provided by
the Ministry of Public Security, China's ordinary passport issued
amount jumped from the mid-1990s, one million to 10 million, and still
nearly 20% per year annual growth rate. Electronic ordinary passport
specific information New look electronic chip to store personal
information Ordinary electronic passport is the opening of the
electronic chip embedded in the tradition of this type of ordinary
passports, and store the bearer's name, date of birth, photographs and
other basic personal information in the chip, but also to collect the
applicant's fingerprint information and signature information on the
spot. Security dozens of anti-counterfeit or altered replica ray bans
E-passport security is strong. Technically, the public security
department uses a shaped rainbow printing, multi-layered colorless
fluorescent printing, multi-color gravure printing wiring, luster ink,
laser perforation playing number and other dozens of anti-counterfeiting
technology, can effectively guard against forged or altered passports
behavior. |