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Here’s What Happens if You Fail to Register Your SIM

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Since the announcement of mandatory SIM registration last year, many have been confused about what is it for and why is it important for us Filipinos. Despite tve protests and confusions, tens of millions of Filipinos have now registered their numbers. But what happens if you fail to register your SIM? Here are the issues that will surely arise.

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If You Fail to Register Your SIM

Surely, you have read some online articles, heard radio commercials, and even seen TV ads encouraging you to go to your telco’s website or app and register your SIM. Still, you and your friends refuse to comply with the government mandate thinking about how something as simple as an unregistered SIM can disrupt our lives.

In this article, we will tell you why it is relevant and what will happen if you fail to register your SIM before the cutoff.

SIM Registration Deadline: April 26, 2023

Your SIM will get deactivated

Yes. The very SIM you use to text and call your loved one, the SIM that contains the number you use to send and receive money, pay bills, or make other transactions through mobile apps will get deactivated. As mobile phones become more valuable and intertwined with everyday life, so do SIM cards.

But what does it mean to have your SIM deactivated? This means you’ll entirely lose your prepaid load balance and receiving OTPs for e-wallet and bank transactions would be impossible.

Receiving updates from the government on your benefits, loans, etc. is another problem. You might need to contact each agency and undergo a long process to update your contact details. Also, following up and hearing back from your employment application can be more than tricky. Just imagine applying to your dream job only to lose your slot because your future employer cannot reach you.

Having your SIM deactivated means you will become unreachable not only to your bank but to your contacts list as well. Colleagues, friends, and family who contact you using that SIM number won’t be able to do so once that SIM gets deactivated.

No incoming or outgoing calls. You won’t be able to send or receive messages either. 

Your broadband and prepaid SIM-powered mobile internet won’t work

If you have been using or recently bought prepaid internet, you might wonder why it’s not working even after powering it up several times, loading the SIM, and reading and rereading the manual, even doing a little troubleshooting to make sure you started it correctly. The answer is this: your new SIM is not yet activated.

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As existing SIMs need to be registered, so do the ones you’re going to buy. Likewise, existing SIMs used for the internet have to be registered or you risk rendering them useless.

It’s a problem accessing your online accounts

Most of us use our contact numbers as login details on our social media accounts. In case you logged out of your account or need to log in to a separate device, it will be troublesome for you to receive OTPs for two-way verification authentication.

Yes, you’re sure to come up with a workaround for these. However, it will require you to go through a long process to resolve this issue.

You can try contacting the applications’ help center and prove to them your identity through a series of authentication documents. You could also try personally going to the offices of these platforms. Or you can just register your SIM to avoid these hassles altogether.

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Fighting security and data breach

Security and data breaches are the top concerns of Filipinos about SIM registration, especially with the rising incidence of text and other mobile-related scams.

Interestingly, these – security and data breaches — are the very same issues the SIM Registration Law wishes to address. It aims to minimize the risk of users falling victim to scams perpetrated through calls, texts, and online messages. It hopes to make device owners more accountable and responsible users of technology. Likewise, the law hopes to lessen the occurrence of crimes and make it easier to track down perpetrators of cybercrimes and fraud.

#SIMguradoAko, Register now!

When you’re ready to register, simply go to your telco’s registration website, input your info, upload your government ID and selfie. Then wait for the SMS confirmation and that’s it! You have now registered your SIM. 

Reaffirming its commitment to be every Filipino’s partner Para Sa LifeHome Credit Philippines is urging everyone to register their SIM cards to comply with the SIM Registration Act. It has launched the #SIMguradoAko campaign to help protect Filipinos against text and other phone-related scams.

Through its Wais sa Home initiative, the country’s leading consumer finance company has been actively campaigning against cyber fraud such as phishing, pharming, and spoofing to protect its customers.

In line with its goal of promoting financial literacy and education, Home Credit aims to raise awareness on the basics of saving and budgeting and wise financial management. Amid the widening adoption of e-commerce, it encourages Filipinos to be digitally wise in investing and using the right money apps and to protect themselves against online risks and scams.

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1 thought on “Here’s What Happens if You Fail to Register Your SIM

  1. Need na talaga natin maregister ang mga sim natin Lalo na kung ito Yung mga gamit natin sa mga mahahalagang transaction para di ma deactivate. Kaya ako nakapag registered na rin ng mga sim ko.

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