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UIDAI has also warned that if the parents don’t complete the mandatory process then the Aadhaar card of their children will be deactivated.
UIDAI has announced a ‘Bug Bounty’ programme to figure out vulnerabilities in Aadhaar’s data security system.
UIDAI has deactivated 1.17 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased individuals as part of its database cleanup drive. It has also launched a new ‘death reporting’ service on the myAadhaar Portal to ...
UIDAI has deactivated 1.17 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased individuals to maintain database accuracy and prevent identity fraud. Working with the Registrar General of India and State governments ...
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has partnered with Bengaluru-based GenAI startup Sarvam AI to integrate AI-powered voice interactions and fraud detection into Aadhaar services ...
UIDAI will soon roll out biometric updates for children through schools to cover 7 crore pending Aadhaar updates. The move ensures continued access to services like school admissions and ...
Aadhaar, issued by the UIDAI, was originally conceived as a proof of identity rather than citizenship and allowed individuals to obtain one with minimal security.
According to UIDAI guidelines, the Mandatory Biometric Update (MBU) is crucial for maintaining accurate and reliable biometric data of children.
UIDAI has extended the free Aadhaar document update deadline to June 14, 2026, via the myAadhaar portal, allowing millions to benefit by updating their Proof of Identity and Address details ...
The UIDAI has started deactivating Aadhaar of deceased persons to prevent misuse of their identity proof, and disabled over 1.17 crore such unique 12-digit numbers till date, an official statement ...