The "iAM Smart" account is a convenient and secure way for users to access various government and commercial online services. It comes in two versions, "iAM Smart" and "iAM Smart+", with the latter offering an additional digital signing function. The "iAM Smart" version includes authentication, form filling, and personalized notification features, making daily tasks easier without the hassle of managing multiple usernames and passwords.
With the "e-ME" function, users can store their personal data, such as name, gender, HKID Card number, date of birth, residential address, and contact phone number, for auto form filling and avoiding repetitive data entry. They can also choose to receive personalized notifications from government online services to stay updated on service changes, expiration alerts, and other important information.
The "iAM Smart+" version allows users to digitally sign documents and complete legal procedures online, in accordance with the Electronic Transactions Ordinance. To register for an "iAM Smart" account, users simply need to download and install the "智方便 iAM Smart" app on their mobile device with biometric authentication enabled. They can then follow the instructions to scan their HKID Card, take a selfie for facial identification, and set up a 6-digit password and provide an email address for identity verification.
For users who wish to upgrade to "iAM Smart+" for the digital signing function, they can do so by bringing their HKID Card and mobile device to self-registration kiosks, registration service counters, or mobile registration teams. It should be noted that users aged 11 to 17 will need consent from a parent or guardian to register for an "iAM Smart" account.
Overall, "iAM Smart" offers a convenient and secure way for users to access various online services, with the added benefit of digital signing for the "iAM Smart+" version. By simplifying the registration process and providing personalized features, "iAM Smart" aims to make daily tasks easier and more efficient for its users.









