Fewer than one in every 10 eligible Malaysians has signed up for a digital identity card in a flat rejection of a year-old plan to streamline access to public services – prompting the government to raise the prospect of making it mandatory despite data security fears.Launched in May last year, the MyDigital ID was billed as a single login across state agencies that would consolidate the data of citizens aged 18 and over on government systems.But despite a high-profile launch by Prime Minister...