Official Policy
Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 9, 2026. At the Philippines Digital Life Portal, we are committed to protecting your personal data in accordance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173).
1. Information We Collect
We collect information you provide directly to us to facilitate government services and digital identity verification. This may include:
Personal Identity
Full name, date of birth, place of birth, and nationality.
Contact Details
Email address, mobile number, and permanent residence.
Government IDs
PhilSys ID, Passport Number, Driver's License, or SSS/GSIS details.
Biometric Data
Facial recognition images for secure portal authentication.
2. How We Use Your Information
The primary purpose of collecting your data is to provide a seamless and secure digital ecosystem for Filipino citizens. We use your data to:
Verify your identity across various integrated government agencies (e.g., PSA, NBI, BIR).
Process applications for government permits, clearances, and financial assistance programs.
Send critical notifications regarding status updates, system maintenance, and policy changes.
Detect and prevent fraudulent activities or unauthorized access to citizen accounts.
3. Data Sharing & Disclosure
"We do not sell, rent, or lease your personal data to third parties for marketing purposes."
Information may be shared with authorized government agencies ONLY when necessary to fulfill a service you requested or when required by law. All data transfers are encrypted and subject to strict inter-agency data sharing agreements compliant with National Privacy Commission (NPC) standards.
4. Cookies & Tracking
We use essential cookies to maintain your session and ensure the security of your account. Analytical cookies help us understand how users interact with the portal to improve its usability.
Essential Cookies
Required for login and security. Cannot be disabled.
Performance
Helps us monitor site speed and page load errors.
5. Your Rights as a Data Subject
Under the Data Privacy Act of 2012, you have the following rights:
Right to be Informed
Right to Access/Correct
Right to Object
Right to Erasure