Online traders and digital creators have raised concerns over privacy and cybersecurity risks arising from a new government requirement that businesses operating through social media display tax information on their profiles. However, digital creators and online entrepreneurs have questioned whether publicly displaying tax credentials is the most appropriate way to achieve the government’s objective, given the potential risks associated with exposing personal and business information online. Mr Nkya suggested that, instead of requiring personal tax information to be displayed publicly, the government should work with social media platforms to establish a secure verification mechanism for online businesses.