Your Aadhaar is
more than just a number—it’s linked to banking, government services, and identity verification. Protecting it from fraud is crucial. Here are 5 security steps recommended by
UIDAI.
1️⃣ 🔒 Never Share Your Aadhaar Number PubliclyAvoid giving your Aadhaar number on
social media, emails, or unsecured websites.Only share it with
trusted organizations and for
official purposes.Fraudsters often trick people into revealing their Aadhaar via
fake calls or emails.💡
Pro tip: Treat your Aadhaar number like a password—private and confidential.
2️⃣ 🆔 Lock Your Aadhaar BiometricUIDAI allows you to
lock/unlock your biometrics (fingerprints/iris).Locking your biometrics prevents
unauthorized use for verification.You can unlock it temporarily when you need it for
official authentication.💡
Tip: Use the uidai portal or mAadhaar app to lock/unlock your biometrics anytime.
3️⃣ 📧 Beware of Phishing and OTP ScamsUIDAI never asks for your Aadhaar OTP or PIN over phone/email.Fraudsters often pose as government officials to steal
one-time passwords (OTP).Always verify the source before sharing any Aadhaar-related information.💡
Safety hack: If unsure, visit the official uidai site instead of responding to unknown messages.
4️⃣ 🖥️ Use the mAadhaar App for Secure ServicesThe official
mAadhaar app lets you access your Aadhaar digitally.You can
update details, download e-Aadhaar, or generate VID securely.Avoid using third-party apps or websites that claim to manage Aadhaar.💡
Pro tip: Enable app
notifications to monitor any activity on your Aadhaar.
5️⃣ 📝 Regularly Monitor Aadhaar Linked ServicesCheck bank accounts, gas subsidies, and other services linked to Aadhaar.Report
suspicious activity immediately to uidai or the service provider.UIDAI provides a
“Aadhaar Authentication History” feature to track usage.💡
Tip: Early detection of misuse can prevent financial or identity fraud.
⚡ Bottom LineYour Aadhaar is your identity key—keeping it safe requires vigilance:Don’t share it freelyLock biometricsAvoid OTP scamsUse official appsMonitor linked servicesFollow these
5 steps shared by UIDAI to keep your Aadhaar secure and fraud-free.
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