UIDAI introduced Aadhaar Verifiable Credential for secure identity verification, tightening rules for offline verification ...
Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identification number issued to Indian residents by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). It serves as a foundational ID that links your biometric and ...
UIDAI Aadhaar cards are a scheme developed by the Central Government to streamline and unify the distribution of benefits and subsidies. Its full form is the Unique Identification Authority of India.
The smartphone sun is rising on India’s digital identity system with a new Aadhaar App from UIDAI, a mobile app native to a world of phones, faces, and QR codes. With more than 140 crore Aadhaar users ...
Aadhaar Card is a 12-digit identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India. It links biometric data such as iris scans, fingerprints, and photographs to the cardholder.
The Unique Identification Authority of India has formed a high-level expert panel to make Aadhaar technology future-ready, especially for scalability and resilience against evolving cybersecurity ...
Once the latest verification system kicks in, it will also ensure the prevention of unwanted delays caused by outages in the ...
A new rule to discourage entities like hotels, event organisers, etc, from taking photocopy of Aadhaar cards of customers and ...
UIDAI has introduced a rule requiring hotels and event organizers to register for Aadhaar verification, aiming to prevent ...
AVC, which has now been added by the authority to its list of offline Aadhaar verification methods, can be used for identity ...