India makes Aadhaar more ubiquitous, but critics say security and privacy concerns remain
The app allows users to share a limited amount of information, such as confirming that they are over a certain age rather than revealing their full date of birth, with a range of services, like hotels and housing societies to workplaces, platforms, and payment devices, while the existing mAadhaar app continues to operate in parallel for now.
UIDAI has also positioned the new Aadhaar app as a digital visiting card for meetings and networking, allowing users to share selected personal details via a QR code.
The approach, they argued, is meant to give users more control over which specific identity information they want to share, while enabling verification at scale without having to query Aadhaar’s central database.
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Figures published on UIDAI’s public dashboard show that Aadhaar has issued more than 1.
4 billion identity numbers and handles roughly 2.
Indian legal advocacy groups also point to unresolved implementation failures.
Prasanth Sugathan, legal director at New Delhi-based digital rights group SFLC.
The Indian IT ministry and UIDAI CEO did not respond to requests for comments
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