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Internet cafes say my name is illegal.

The public security department suggested that if there are uncommon words in the name, it is best to apply for renaming. In order to ensure the smooth exchange of machine-readable information of the new ID card in different places, the public security department collects and sorts out the uncommon words in place names and develops the uncommon word library. At present, there are more than 1.3 million words in the library. However, due to the emergence of unfamiliar and uncommon words in the names of some citizens, it is a bit hard to prevent. In the process of replacing the second-generation ID card, almost every police station will encounter it, and some citizens are temporarily unable to apply for a permit.

Relevant personnel of the public security department suggested that under the premise of voluntariness, if the name contains traditional Chinese characters, variant Chinese characters and uncommon words, the public had better apply for renaming; At the same time, in order to avoid this phenomenon, parents should also consider more from the social point of view when naming their children, and it is best to use standardized Chinese characters to avoid unnecessary trouble. The obscure words on the old ID card were created by the computer. These little-known characters are not standard fonts that meet national regulations. Even if the police specially "coined words" for these characters, the second-generation certificate may not be universally used after it is made.

So we suggest two ways: 1. Apply for renaming; 2. Go to the household registration center of the local public security bureau to apply for adding uncommon words in your name to common fonts.