Big Aadhaar update: UIDAI plans ID without address, DoB — Know the reason behind the move
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Big Aadhaar update: UIDAI plans ID without address, DoB — Know the reason behind the move
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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is planning a new Aadhaar card that will drop personal details like address and date of birth, featuring only the holder’s photo and a QR code. The move aims to curb offline misuse of Aadhaar and enhance privacy while streamlining authentication.
New App to Streamline Aadhaar Authentication
Currently, the Aadhaar Act prohibits the collection, use, or storage of an Aadhaar number or biometric information for offline verification. Yet, several entities continue to maintain photocopies of Aadhaar cards. Kumar added that legislation is being drafted to discourage offline verification through physical copies, and the proposal will be reviewed by the Aadhaar authority on December 1.
“Aadhaar should never be used as a document. It should only be authenticated with the Aadhaar number or verified using QR code. Otherwise, it can be a fake document,” he added.
The UIDAI also held a joint meeting with stakeholders including banks, hotels, fintech firms, and others to update them about a new app that will replace the mAadhaar app. The app will streamline Aadhaar authentication in line with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, expected to be fully operational in 18 months.
Features of the Aadhaar App
The new app will allow users to update address proofs, add family members who do not own mobile phones, and update mobile numbers using a face authentication feature. It will function similarly to Aadhaar verification via the Digiyatra app, enabling entities to authenticate individuals for purposes such as event entry, cinema halls, hotel check-ins, age-restricted purchases, student verifications, and access to residential societies.