The
Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has announced a major change in
Aadhaar verification procedures. Going forward, Aadhaar holders will need to use
QR code-based verification instead of submitting photocopies of the Aadhaar card. This move is aimed at
enhancing security and reducing identity fraud.
Key Highlights of the New Aadhaar Verification SystemQR Code-Based VerificationEvery Aadhaar card now contains a
secure QR code that stores essential information like name, Aadhaar number, and photograph.The QR code can be scanned using authorized apps to verify identity instantly.This eliminates the need for physical photocopies, which could be misused.
Why uidai Introduced This ChangePrevent Fraud: Photocopies of Aadhaar cards can be easily duplicated or tampered with.
Enhance Privacy: QR-based verification allows only
necessary information to be shared with service providers.
Simplify Verification: Scanning the QR code is faster, more secure, and digitally traceable.
How the QR Verification WorksDownload the
Aadhaar QR code from the official uidai app or website.When verification is required,
scan the QR code using an authorized verification device or app.The system confirms the holder’s identity instantly, ensuring authenticity.
Where It Will Be UsedBank account openingsMobile SIM verificationGovernment schemes and subsidiesAny service requiring Aadhaar-based identity confirmation
Benefits for CitizensSecurity: Reduces the risk of identity theft.
Convenience: No need to carry or submit physical copies of Aadhaar.
Digital Compliance: Aligns with India’s push for
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ConclusionWith
QR code-based Aadhaar verification, uidai is taking a significant step towards
safer and more secure identity management. Citizens are encouraged to use the
official uidai app to download their QR codes and be prepared for this updated verification process.
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