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Aadhaar card update: UIDAI introduces AVC for safer offline verification — here's how the new system works
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has rolled out a major update to Aadhaar verification rules by ...
UIDAI's new Aadhaar app allows secure offline sharing of minimal user data, enhancing privacy during public interactions.
The latest biometrics challenge held by the Unique Identification Authority of India shows the improving viability of ...
UIDAI has amended Aadhaar regulations to introduce Aadhaar Verifiable Credential (AVC), enabling secure offline identity verification without revealing full Aadhaar numbers, while also tightening ...
The new rule is expected to be notified soon, and entities will need to register with UIDAI to conduct Aadhaar-based ...
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 is set to ban the use and storage of Aadhaar photocopies, replacing paper-based checks with secure digital verification ...
The UIDAI is considering new rules that would prevent private entities from storing Aadhaar photocopies, as it prepares to ...
UIDAI will soon forbid hotels, event organizers and other private entities from collecting and storing photocopies of Aadhaar ...
The challenge was launched as part of UIDAI’s continued efforts to promote innovation, strengthen biometric accuracy, and advance scientific research in digital identity technologies.
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 ...
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