UIDAI is continuously working to provide you with a series of useful Aadhaar-related features. After recently launching the new Aadhaar app, UIDAI is now offering a feature to change your Aadhaar-linked mobile number within the app itself. UIDAI itself announced this on its X account. Let's learn more about this upcoming new feature and find out how it will make your life easier.
What New Feature Will UIDAI Bring?
UIDAI has tweeted that it will soon allow you to update your mobile number through face authentication in the new Aadhaar app. This means that you will no longer need to visit an Aadhaar center or stand in line to update your Aadhaar-linked phone number.
How Will the Feature Work?
UIDAI has tweeted that it will soon allow you to update your mobile number through face authentication in the new Aadhaar app. This means that you will no longer need to visit an Aadhaar center or stand in line to update your Aadhaar-linked phone number.
When will the feature arrive?
This feature is currently in testing but could be launched soon. UIDAI hasn't revealed the exact release date for this feature, but based on the post on X, it's clear that this feature will arrive on the new Aadhaar app soon.
What is the new Aadhaar app?
A few days ago, UIDAI introduced the new Aadhaar app for both Android and iPhone users. This app will make digitally sharing Aadhaar information much easier. UIDAI's goal in introducing this app is to prevent photocopying and sharing Aadhaar information offline.
With the new Aadhaar app, any user can share their Aadhaar card as a QR code. UIDAI is also developing a separate app that allows anyone to scan and verify their Aadhaar QR code. This upcoming app will be used in places like hotels where Aadhaar cards need to be verified.
What are the benefits of the new Aadhaar app?
The new Aadhaar app eliminates the need to carry your Aadhaar card around in your pocket. Furthermore, it allows you to choose which Aadhaar details to share with the other person. Furthermore, the new app also displays a complete history of where your Aadhaar card has been used.
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