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The government has launched a new Aadhaar app featuring facial recognition and digital verification, eliminating the need for physical cards. Users can now share only necessary data securely with ...
The much-awaited new Aadhaar app Beta version has been rolled out by the central government, a promising move to make Aadhaar more accessible and secure. Union Minister of Electronics and ...
In a post on Twitter (now X), the minister announced the app’s launch and stated that Indians would no longer need to carry physical Aadhaar cards or photocopies for identification. The minister ...
The app introduces facial recognition-based authentication, eliminating the need for users to share physical copies of their Aadhaar cards at hotels, airports, and other verification points.
Linking your Permanent Account Number (PAN) with your Aadhaar card is mandatory for all Indian taxpayers. The process, initiated by the government to curb tax evasion and ensure accurate identity ...
India has launched a new Aadhaar app that allows users to digitally verify and share their Aadhaar details, eliminating the need for physical cards or photocopies. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw ...
This digital initiative allows users to verify and share their Aadhaar details securely, with the process now as simple as making a UPI payment. With just a tap, users can choose to share only the ...
The fear? AI-generated fake documents — including Aadhaar cards, passports, and KYC forms — that are almost impossible to detect with the naked eye. OpenAI recently introduced a photo ...
Digital Consent-Based Sharing: You control what data gets shared. The app allows selective sharing of Aadhaar information, with user consent. QR Code Verification: Much like UPI payments ...
The Aadhaar card is one of the most essential identification documents in India, used for everything from opening bank accounts to obtaining SIM cards and accessing government services.