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    Sindh Police Caution Public on Fingerprint Sharing for Free SIM Cards

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Sindh police have issued a warning to the public regarding the practice of sharing fingerprints in exchange for free SIM cards. Authorities emphasize that providing biometric data without proper verification can lead to identity theft and other security risks. This advisory aims to raise awareness about the potential misuse of personal information in the telecommunications sector.

    In a significant development, the police highlight that unauthorized collection of fingerprints may be exploited for fraudulent activities, including illegal SIM registrations and criminal impersonation. The move comes amid growing concerns over data privacy and the increasing reliance on biometric verification for mobile services. Citizens are urged to remain vigilant and only share their biometric data through official and secure channels.

    Meanwhile, telecom companies and regulatory bodies are encouraged to strengthen their verification processes to safeguard user information. This warning reflects broader efforts to combat cybercrime and protect consumers from scams involving mobile connectivity. The Sindh police’s proactive stance underscores the importance of digital security in today’s interconnected environment.

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