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NAFATH is a free productivity application designed for Android devices, developed by the National Information Center of Saudi Arabia. This app serves as a crucial tool for citizens, providing streamlined access to secure government data portals. Users can utilize NAFATH to facilitate various essential services, including applying for visas and opening bank accounts, by leveraging a centralized platform for necessary documentation and verification processes.

The app requires users to register with their National ID number and password, followed by a verification code sent via mobile. It offers multiple layers of security, including the creation of a PIN and the option to enable facial recognition for future logins. While the app's intent is to enhance the efficiency and security of accessing government services, users have reported significant login issues, which detracts from the overall user experience.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
13.0.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
34
Downloads Last Week
3

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Developer’s Description

An application that allows unified central access to all service providers by verifying the user's identity. The application provides two main products: 1. Accept Requests: Approval of login requests and more from the integrated applications with NAFATH. 2. Activating biometric features: the ability to verify the user's identity using their biometrics, by matching user's biometric data with the national central database stored in the National Information Center (NIC).'

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