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Filling Online Applications Without Losing Your Data

Daw Nu Nu filled out what looked like a legitimate job application on a Facebook-ad link. The form asked for NRC front, NRC back, a selfie holding NRC, her bank account number, and her mother's name. She filled everything. Two weeks later, a KBZ Pay account opened in her name took out a loan. Real employers need your NRC only at signing stage, not application.

Key Takeaway

Every online form asks for data. Some forms need your NRC, address, and phone to match you with a real job. Other forms are scams harvesting data to sell to fraudsters. The difference is knowing which fields are legitimate, which are excessive, and when to walk away. Your NRC is not a signup requirement — it is an identity document.

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