Mr Tony Ojobo, the Public Affairs Director of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has said that online trackable identity was essential to curb crimes in the country. Speaking at the Public Relations Directors’ Summit, organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) in Lagos, Ojobo said that digital trackable identity would help to boost online businesses. He described trackable identity as the ability to identify an individual through some natural physiological features, as may be shown by photographs or marks and such other characteristics. According to him, ‘today, it is being more associated with the ability to identify a particular person in cyberspace, or in electronic devices which offers digital identification. ”The scope of trackable identity is being widened within the digital world to include tracking objects with the application of tags that could be linked to a mobile phone or other devices. ”Advancements in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have given a new definition and application to trackable identity.