How is the New Aadhaar App Enhancing Paperless Identity Sharing and Verification?
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Key Takeaways
- Offline verification enhances identity security.
- Users can share selective Aadhaar information.
- Biometric lock/unlock feature for enhanced security.
- Manage Aadhaar details for up to five family members.
- Encourages collaboration among ecosystem partners.
New Delhi, Nov 19 (NationPress) The launch of the Aadhaar App enables offline verification, providing users and organizations with a secure, efficient, and privacy-conscious method for identity verification. This initiative aims to reduce the dependence on physical or photocopied Aadhaar documents, which can lead to potential fraud, as stated by Bhuvnesh Kumar, the CEO of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), on Wednesday.
During an enlightening webinar titled ‘Offline Verification using the Aadhaar App’ ahead of the app’s official launch, Kumar emphasized the event's goal: to advocate for Offline Verification, establish a robust ecosystem around it, and raise awareness about the functions, advantages, and possibilities of offline Aadhaar verification through the upcoming Aadhaar App.
The session attracted participation from over 250 entities and individuals across various sectors.
UIDAI provided a comprehensive overview of the benefits of offline verification. Vivek Chandra Verma, DDG at UIDAI, elaborated on its purpose, scope, and practical applications.
The webinar also delved into the technical framework, integration pathways, and the future-ready aspects of the verification process.
Participants received an extensive overview of the benefits of offline verification, including the ability to verify and share comprehensive or selective Aadhaar information and confirm proof of presence through offline face verification.
UIDAI representatives highlighted numerous advantages for Aadhaar Number Holders, including the capability to manage Aadhaar details of up to five family members within the app; complete control over shared Aadhaar data; the flexibility to disclose either comprehensive or selective information; a one-click biometric lock/unlock feature for enhanced security; and straightforward mobile number and address update options.
The session generated significant engagement from ecosystem partners, with many queries addressed live by the UIDAI team.
Participants were encouraged to collaborate with UIDAI to explore use cases, technical integration needs, and the onboarding process as Offline Verification Seeking Entities (OVSEs).
UIDAI urged all entities and participants to stay tuned for additional features and functionalities that will be introduced alongside the new Aadhaar App, promoting the offline verification ecosystem designed to enhance resident convenience and fortify secure digital identity services across the nation.