The
Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has introduced a new rule aimed at
protecting citizens’ Aadhaar information and preventing misuse. According to the updated guideline:
Hotels, clubs, event organizers, and other institutions cannot ask for or store photocopies of your Aadhaar.Asking for physical copies of Aadhaar or retaining them is now
strictly prohibited.
How to Verify Your Aadhaar Without a PhotocopyUIDAI encourages
secure wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital verification methods instead of physical copies. Here’s how you can gain entry without giving your Aadhaar photocopy:
QR Code Verification:Carry your
Aadhaar card or e-Aadhaar on your phone.The institution can
scan the QR code on your Aadhaar, which securely verifies your identity
without storing your data.
e-KYC Authentication:You can provide your
Aadhaar number for wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital verification through the UIDAI’s
e-KYC service.The institution receives only a
confirmation of your identity, not your personal details.
mAadhaar App:Download the
mAadhaar mobile app to access your Aadhaar digitally.You can
show your e-Aadhaar or QR code to gain entry safely.
Why This Rule MattersPrevents
identity theft and
fraud.Stops hotels, clubs, and other organizations from
misusing or storing sensitive data.Promotes
digital verification, which is
safer and faster.
Bottom LineWith this new uidai guideline, you no longer need to hand over physical Aadhaar copies. By using
QR codes, e-KYC, or the mAadhaar app, you can
safely and securely verify your identity while entering hotels, clubs, or events.
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