
I saw a pop-up message on QQ that online stores required real-name registration, and I felt quite puzzled, because now opening an online store also means real-name registration, and you need to upload your ID card information for authentication. Taking a closer look at the news, it turns out that the State Administration for Industry and Commerce has also come in.
The "Interim Measures for the Administration of Online Commodity Transactions and Related Service Activities" issued on June 1st actually has nothing special about it, except that it mentions that those who meet the registration conditions must go through industrial and commercial registration in accordance with the law. As for the conditions for registration, we are not particularly clear.
Alas, with online stores being such a huge piece of meat, the industry and commerce industry finally couldn’t hold back anymore. By then, there won’t be much difference between online stores and physical stores, it’s just that the business locations are different. With so many real names, human flesh should be more convenient in the future. Fortunately, although I occasionally go to Taobao and Paipai to fool around for a while, I never have the brains to start an online store, so it has little to do with me, haha.