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Broadcast Media Communications Commission launches online I-PIN issuance for teens 14 and older

South Korea\'s Broadcast Media Communications Commission said on June 30 it will fully implement online issuance of I-PINs for teenagers aged 14 and older. It is working with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, a public MyData expansion task force, KAIT and three I-PIN issuers including NICE Information Service, Seoul Credit Rating and Korea Credit Bureau. The change allows immediate online issuance with legal guardian consent even without a phone in the teen’s name.