New Aadhaar App Makes Identity Verification Safer With Offline Access and Easy Updates
India’s new Aadhaar app enables offline verification, selective data sharing, and easy mobile number updates, improving digital identity security, user privacy, and Aadhaar services access through smartphones.
The Government of India introduced a new Aadhaar app to make Aadhaar verification and updates easier, safer, and completely digital. UIDAI launched this app, which focuses on offline Aadhaar verification, selective data sharing, and quick updates, saving users the hassle of visiting Aadhaar centers for minor adjustments.
Many people continue giving out photocopies of Aadhaar for hotel check-ins, SIM cards, and office verification. This raises the possibility of data misuse and identity fraud. The new Aadhaar app tries to address this issue by allowing users to authenticate their identity digitally without providing their complete Aadhaar number or biometric information. The goal is to make regular identity checks more secure and privacy-friendly.
What Does the New Aadhaar App Offer and How Can You Get It?
The new Aadhaar app is designed to make managing your digital identity simple and secure using your smartphone. It allows users to verify Aadhaar details offline, update mobile numbers and addresses, and share only selected personal information when required. With these features, users no longer need to carry physical Aadhaar copies, reducing the risk of data misuse and making everyday verification safer and more convenient.
The Aadhaar app is available for both Android and iOS users and can be downloaded easily. To get started, open the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, search for the official “Aadhaar” app by UIDAI, and download it. After installation, complete the setup using Aadhaar-based login to start using the app for digital identity management and Aadhaar-related services.
How Offline Aadhaar Verification Works Using the New App
The new Aadhaar application enables users to verify their identification offline, which implies that no internet connection is required during the verification procedure. This function protects privacy by ensuring that sensitive Aadhaar information is not disclosed online. Users can establish a Share ID, which is a password-protected Aadhaar file that contains only the required information, such as name or age. Alternatively, users can verify their Aadhaar by scanning a QR code provided by the verifying company, allowing for quick and safe identity validation without the need to share physical papers or full Aadhaar details.
Update Aadhaar Details Easily Using the Mobile App
The new Aadhaar app allows users to update important information such as their mobile number and address without going to an Aadhaar enrollment centre. After entering into the app with Aadhaar-based authentication, users can navigate to the update section and select any details they want to edit. They can then enter the new phone number or address and submit the request immediately from the app.
Once the details are submitted, users need to complete a simple verification process and pay a small prescribed fee for the update. The app also allows users to track the status of their request, so they know when the changes are approved and updated in Aadhaar records. This digital process saves time, reduces paperwork, and makes Aadhaar updates more convenient, especially for people who find it difficult to visit physical centres.
Additional Features and New Rules for Organisations
The new Aadhaar app also includes several helpful features designed to make identity management easier for users. One of the key features is the ability to create up to five Aadhaar profiles on a single device, which is especially useful for families managing Aadhaar details for children or elderly members. The app also offers an Aadhaar contact card, allowing users to safely share basic contact information when needed, without revealing full Aadhaar details.
Alongside these user-focused features, UIDAI has introduced a new rule for organisations that wish to use offline Aadhaar verification. Under this rule, entities such as banks, hotels, and service providers must register with the government before using the offline verification feature. This step is aimed at preventing misuse and ensuring that only authorised and trusted organisations can verify Aadhaar details through the app, further strengthening data security and user privacy.
Final Thoughts
The new Aadhaar app is a significant step toward safer and more convenient digital identity management in India. Users have more control over their personal information through offline verification, easy updates, and selective data sharing. The app decreases reliance on physical papers while increasing privacy and security. Overall, it makes using Aadhaar easier, faster, and more dependable for everyone.
This article is based on information from India Today