The new rule is expected to be notified soon, and entities will need to register with UIDAI to conduct Aadhaar-based ...
UIDAI is set to ban the use and storage of Aadhaar photocopies, replacing paper-based checks with secure digital verification ...
The new Aadhaar app, currently under testing, will limit the amount of user data shared in public places like hotels, according to UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar.
UIDAI has approved a new system where any organisation that wants to verify Aadhaar will first have to register with UIDAI.
UIDAI will soon forbid hotels, event organizers and other private entities from collecting and storing photocopies of Aadhaar ...
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UIDAI set to ban physical Aadhaar photocopies; digital verification to become mandatory
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is preparing to ban the collection and storage of physical Aadhaar ...
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Aadhaar new rule: Hotels cannot take photocopies of Aadhaar cards! UIDAI has introduced a new rule...
When you stay at a hotel, attend an event, or become part of an organization, you are often asked for a photocopy of your ...
A new rule to discourage entities like hotels, event organisers, etc, from taking photocopy of Aadhaar cards of customers and ...
A month ago, UIDAI launched a new mobile app for Aadhaar. In this app, a user can store the Aadhaar details of up to five ...
UIDAI also reported growth in Aadhaar-based eKYC transactions (471.9 million) which represents an increase of 24 percent in comparison with the figures reached the previous November. The figures show ...
The UIDAI is considering new rules that would prevent private entities from storing Aadhaar photocopies, as it prepares to ...
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