Concerns grow over China's 'nightmarish' social credit score system

National database will be set up to rate each citizen's trustworthiness – but does it go too far?

Policeman in China
(Image credit: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)

China is preparing to introduce a controversial credit score system which ranks each citizen's trustworthiness based on a variety of financial and social factors.

The Social Credit System (SCS) is still in its trial stages, with the government planning on creating a national database by the end of 2020.

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