Citizen interest in checking online fines

Kosovo citizens have shown great interest in controlling fines through the recently introduced online platform, Kosovo passes. This has been announced by Interior Minister Betush Gashi through a publication on the social Facebook network just moments ago. “during the last week of the application launching is [...]
Kosovo citizens have shown great interest in controlling fines through the recently introduced online platform, Kosovo passes.
This has been announced by Interior Minister Betush Gashi through a publication on the social Facebook network just moments ago.
“During the last week of the application launching has shown great interest in visualising the face for checking fines in traffic, where for a very short period of time statistics show that the demand has reached 61.000 circulation”, he wrote, follows Kosovas.
He has said the ministry he leads with will continue with innovative projects in goods and the relief of services for citizens.

After launching this app, media once circulated information that personal data is not safe. However, this was denied by Kosovo police during yesterday.
Kosovo police through a communique for the media have clarified that protecting personal data on the web module for controlling fines in traffic is in full accordance with the law on personal data protection, and that all available data is encrypted according to standards for encryption.
The launch of this web-module as a testing phase began with the date 06.07.2018, on the KB site, where the icons “Gyobat are installed in traffic”, where after clicking on the same and providing data as personal number, name and last name, each citizen will have the opportunity to find the unpaid tickets, the number of tickets to which the station is pronounced, and how much they have value.












