The Office of Foreign Voting (OFOV) of the Election Commission (Comelec) will open a total of 600 test seats via the Internet. According to Facebook’s OFOV report, as of April 30, applications can be accepted via https://tinyurl.com/yyq8tllq. Comelec will conduct a series of field tests on various Internet voting systems through the Overseas Voting Office on Friday as part of a study on the use of Internet technology to conduct voting abroad. In future elections, to be eligible, voters must be registered overseas or locally and have valid and complete registration records. You also need a smartphone (Android or iOS), tablet or laptop/PC with internet access. You must sign the DPP consent form, agree to the privacy policy (DPP) and use personal data for testing. After registration, voters will wait for the OFOV schedule and video call. “Comelec-OFOV personnel I will arrange a one-on-one video call with the personnel who completed the registration process to verify voter credentials and confirm that they agree to the privacy policy.” You can use the QR code or scan the consent form via the link https://tinyurl.At the same time, foreign voter registration activities will continue in the local Ministry of Foreign Affairs Registration Center (Aseana) and the Western Capital Region (SM City Manila), the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (Ortigas) and MARINA-SM Manila. Until April 30 or when the revised extended community isolation takes effect.
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