The Pension Fund requires identification in Diya by the end of the year: what to do.
According to inkorr.com: In the program 'On Pension', journalist Irina Polyakova raised the issue of identifying pensioners in the 'Diya' application. The Pension Fund of Ukraine requires the completion of this process by the end of the year, which has caused concern among users.
'The requirement of the Pension Fund to undergo identification has put many pensioners on alert,' Polyakova emphasized, pointing out the importance of this issue. Although identification through 'Diya' seems convenient, many users face technical difficulties.
Possible problems and their solutions
The program discussed typical situations that may complicate authorization in 'Diya'. Among them:
- Connection errors to the bank.
- Filled application cache, complicating entry.
- Technical problems with BankID and NFC.
- Lack of identification code.
- User being outside the country.
Recommendations for resolving issues:
- Timely updating of applications.
- Clearing the cache in device settings.
- Using NFC to scan biometric documents.
- Contacting 'Diya' support or the bank.
- Using VPN when abroad.
Polyakova also emphasizes the importance of remaining calm and following instructions step by step for seamless identification in 'Diya'. For those who cannot use the application, there are alternative ways of identification, including visiting the Pension Fund of Ukraine office.
Despite some inconveniences, 'Diya' remains an effective and convenient tool for obtaining government services in modern conditions.
The importance of identification through 'Diya' is particularly relevant in the current environment, where digital technologies are gradually being implemented in all areas of life. This process not only simplifies access to services but can also reduce queues in government office branches. However, consumers should be cautious and consider potential technical difficulties that may arise during the identification process.
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