UIDAI issues New Warning on Aadhaar Photocopies

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Aadhaar has become the most important identity document for Indians today.

It is required for banking, mobile SIM cards, hotel stays, government schemes, and many digital services.

However, sharing Aadhaar photocopies and full details repeatedly has increased the risk of data theft and fraud.

To address this concern, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has introduced new smart features in the mAadhaar app.

These updates give users better control over their personal data and reduce the need to share complete Aadhaar details during verification.

No Need to Share Full Aadhaar Details

The biggest change is that users no longer need to share their full Aadhaar information everywhere.

With the new update, only limited and necessary details can be shared for verification.

This means your full Aadhaar number, address, and other sensitive information do not have to be disclosed at hotels, banks, or other service providers.

This step greatly reduces the chances of identity theft and misuse of Aadhaar data.

As digital services continue to grow, this move strengthens privacy and builds trust in Aadhaar-based verification.

Secure QR Code Makes Verification Safer

The new secure QR code feature in the mAadhaar app is a major improvement.

This QR code contains only essential details such as name, photo, date of birth, gender, address, last four digits of the Aadhaar number, and masked mobile and email details.

The QR code can be scanned for instant verification, removing the need to submit Aadhaar photocopies.

Since it is digitally verified by UIDAI, it is both safe and reliable while protecting sensitive data.

Track Aadhaar Usage with Authentication History

UIDAI has also added an Authentication History feature.

This allows users to check when and where their Aadhaar was used and for what purpose.

If any suspicious activity is noticed, users can quickly report it through the UIDAI portal or helpline.

This feature improves transparency and helps users take timely action against misuse.

A Big Step Towards Digital Privacy

With the increasing use of online services and digital payments, protecting personal data has become crucial.

UIDAI’s new features reduce fraud risks and give users more control over their Aadhaar information.

These updates come as a relief for people who were worried about sharing Aadhaar details repeatedly.

How to Use These New Features

To use these features, download or update the mAadhaar app on your smartphone.

Log in using your registered mobile number and link your Aadhaar.

Go to the “My Aadhaar” section to access options like the secure QR code and authentication history.

In just a few steps, you can make your Aadhaar usage safer and more private.

This initiative shows UIDAI’s strong focus on protecting citizen data in the digital age.

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