MyDigital ID sole login method for MyJPJ app to now begin May 1, 2026 – further two-month extension given
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MyDigital ID sole login method for MyJPJ app to now begin May 1, 2026 – further two-month extension given

In February, the road transport department (JPJ) announced that the start of MyDigital ID as the sole login route for the MyJPJ mobile app, which was originally set to have begun on February 1, had been extended to March 1. Now, the deadline for that requirement has again been extended to May 1, 2026, to give those who haven’t registered for it the chance to do so.

The extension means that motorists will still be able to access the MyJPJ app by entering their 12-digit identification card (MyKad) number and password until the sole login method begins.

Back in November last year, the department had indicated that around 13 million users had downloaded or registered for the MyJPJ app, with around 1.3 million users using their MyDigital ID to log into the app. At that point, around 11 million users had still to register for MyDigital ID, and given that there’s now another extension, it can be assumed that the number of users who haven’t registered remains high, enough to warrant another shift.

Delaying what is inevitable isn’t going to change its eventual implementation, so if you haven’t already registered, do so – the sign-up process is simple enough. The new login method only applies to Malaysian users above the age of 18, as those under that age as well as MyPR card holders will continue to use the traditional login route.

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