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E-Aadhaar: You will be able to do everything sitting at home soon, say UIDAI CEO. Bharat News

Soon, will be enough for e-aperture verification

New Delhi: In a few weeks, you may not need to provide photocopy of Aadhaar and instead will be able to share electronic base in either full or masked version using a new app based on QR code.And, by November, apart from submitting your biometric details, you will not need to go to the base centers to update and submit the address, as India’s Unique Identification Authority (UIDAI) has prepared a new protocol, which will be prepared to reduce other details for Birth Certificate, Matric Certificate, Driving License, Passport, PAN, PDS, PDS and MNRAARA. Get the base. Talks are underway to reach the electricity bill database which will make it more convenient.UIDAI CEO Bhuvanesh Kumar told TOI that a new app has been developed by the agency and about 2,000 of one lakh machines has now moved into new equipment. “You will soon be able to do everything sitting at home besides providing fingers and iris,” he said. This will include updated addresses, phone numbers, name changes and even correction of incorrect date of birth. Aadhaar’s QR code-based mobile-to-mobile or app-to-app transfer is observed to investigate against misuse and is proposed to use for many purposes to use for many purposes-from investigation in investigation to identification verification on a running train. “This provides maximum user control over your own data and can only be shared with consent,” Kumar said.

Soon, will be enough for e-aperture verification

It can also be used by sub-registrar and registrar at the time of property registration, where there is often fraud. Kumar said that UIDAI is making state governments sensitive, which is using Aadhaar to verify the credibility of people coming to register the property to prevent some fraud. He said that UIDAI has initiated talks with CBSE and other examination boards to ensure children’s biometric and other data updates, which is required to be done between five to seven years and again between 15 and 17 years. A special drive is planned to complete the first update (for children between five and seven years old) and 10 crore missing details for the second update. Separately, UIDAI is also working with different players, such as security agencies, hotels, to cover the institutions that are not mandatory to use the base.

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