UIDAI will soon forbid hotels, event organizers and other private entities from collecting and storing photocopies of Aadhaar cards.
The UIDAI is considering new rules that would prevent private entities from storing Aadhaar photocopies, as it prepares to introduce a more secure digital verification system aimed at reducing misuse ...
UIDAI has introduced a rule requiring hotels and event organizers to register for Aadhaar verification, aiming to prevent misuse of physical Aadhaar copies. Here's how it works.
There has been no breach of Aadhaar card holders' data from the Unique Identification Authority of India's (UIDAI) database ...
By Hera Rizwan The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is planning a new rule to stop hotels, event organisers ...
The Centre told the Lok Sabha that no Aadhaar data breach has occurred from the core UIDAI database till date, citing strong ...
Without an Aadhaar card, an individual will no longer be able to perform essential tasks concerning banking, mobile ...
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is going to change several major rules related to Aadhaar after midnight on December 31, 2025. It has implemented a new Aadhaar card design from ...
Aadhaar digital verification uses QR codes and the official app to minimise data exposure, improve privacy, and enable offline checks at hotels, airports, and events.
UIDAI introduces a new rule requiring registration for Aadhaar-based verification to enhance security and streamline the verification process.
The government has implemented comprehensive measures to protect the personal data of Aadhaar number holders, and no breach ...
Even as the Centre maintains that Aadhaar data is protected, multiple instances of breaches in its databases have been ...