Mayday held 6 concerts at the Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium in Taipei, Taiwan starting from December 31st. Due to the epidemic, a "real-name" admission method was adopted. However, some fans mentioned that Mayday's real-name admission method leaked privacy because they took photos of their ID cards with their mobile phones. I believe Music responded by saying that it would improve the real-name admission method and ordered the employees involved to delete photos and backups.
This incident occurred when a fan entered the venue. Because the machine was temporarily unable to recognize the ticket, the staff used their mobile phones to take photos of the ticket and Taiwan ID for subsequent verification and verification. Because there are so many people, if you have to wait on site, the flow of people will be blocked. In addition, it will also delay the entry time, causing fans to be late for the concert. So the staff at that time took pictures with their mobile phones and waited for subsequent verification.
However, some spectators may feel that this method violates personal privacy, because they can forge and use their identity documents after leaving them behind, causing risks to the security of personal identity information and property, resulting in inconvenience. necessary losses. Therefore, there is still considerable doubt about the deposit of personal identity information.
Later I believe the music responded that, first, they will improve the real-name admission method. In the event that the ID card barcode cannot be scanned and recognized, admission will be verified manually by on-site staff. This is an upgrade to the existing verification method, but it is difficult to implement. Because it is difficult to verify identity information without a computer network. If manual verification is used, it is possible to forge documents and get through.
In addition, IBelieve Music also requires staff to immediately delete photos on site, including mobile phone storage and cloud space, to protect the safety information of fans and not to leave any traces of personal identity.
This concert is very special. In the past, Taiwan also had a real-name ticket purchase area, mainly to make it easier to buy tickets, and Taiwan ID card information was required for verification. These are relatively few parts, and may be more convenient to check, and will not cause on-site equipment failure to be identified. However, due to the epidemic, real-name registration is required for all ticket purchases, which will make the verification steps more cumbersome. Moreover, Taiwan’s ticket system is not so rapidly developed, which leads to situations where verification cannot be done on-site.
But there is no way. This measure is implemented to ensure the safety of all spectators. Because the epidemic has not yet completely ended, the first concert also saw the phenomenon of quarantined audiences sneaking into the venue.