
Soon you will be able to change the mobile number registered in your Aadhaar card from home. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the body that regulates Aadhaar, has announced a new digital service. Through this, users will be able to update their mobile number on the Aadhaar app with OTP verification and face authentication. This service will facilitate people living in remote areas and senior citizens. How will the new service work According to UIDAI, the process of updating the mobile number has been kept very simple. No documents or physical visits are required for this. The entire process will be completed in a few minutes. Also read: Fake Aadhaar and PAN cards made using Nano Banana Pro
Why is Aadhaar Mobile Update Necessary? Aadhaar card is the country’s largest identity service, with data of over 130 crore people linked to it. The mobile number is its most crucial part, as it provides access to bank accounts, government subsidies, income tax verification, and digital services like DigiLocker through OTP. If the number becomes old or is lost, many problems can arise. Until now, to update it, one had to go to an enrollment center, where there was the hassle of biometric verification and long queues. But now, UIDAI is going to make it easier digitally. UIDAI launched the AADHAAR app last month A month ago, UIDAI launched a new mobile app for the Aadhaar card. In this, users can keep the Aadhaar of 5 people on a single phone. It has the option to share only the Aadhaar information that is necessary. In this app, you can share Aadhaar details just like you scan and make payments in UPI. Features like face authentication have been added to make the app more secure. Features of Aadhaar’s new app The old Aadhaar app was already there, so why was a new one brought? The purpose of the old mAadhaar and the new Aadhaar app is to use Aadhaar digitally, but the focus is different… Also read: New Aadhaar app launched, old one will be discontinued
What benefits will users get from the new app? Aadhaar started in 2009
Aadhaar started in 2009. Now more than 1.3 billion, or 130 crore people, have Aadhaar. First there was a paper card, then the mAadhaar app came. Now, under Digital India, a fully digital app has been launched. The government’s effort is to make every service online.
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