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Aadhaar Card Offline Verification: Identity verification now via QR code

Nowadays, the need to show identification arises everywhere, whether it's a hotel or a major event. But giving a photocopy of your Aadhaar card every time is now a thing of the past.
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Aadhaar Card Offline Verification: In today's world, proving your identity has become a part of everyday life. Whether it's for hotel check-in, entry to a concert, or a gate pass at the office or society, sharing ID is now common. But this is also leading to an increase in identity theft and fraud cases.

UIDAI's new offline verification system is set to make your identity verification even more secure, faster, and easier through QR codes.

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In this situation, UIDAI has introduced a smart and secure solution: Aadhaar Offline Verification. This method not only protects identity but also eliminates the need for insecure methods like photocopies and screenshots.

What is Aadhaar Offline Verification?

Offline verification is a method where the user does not need to share their full Aadhaar number or sensitive information. Instead, they can show a digitally signed file or a secure QR code. This QR code or file contains only the basic information necessary to prove identity. This data is certified by UIDAI, so it cannot be tampered with. The best part is that it does not involve biometric or live database checks, keeping your complete Aadhaar information under your control.

Where will this system be useful?

This system is rapidly becoming popular in places where identity is frequently required, such as hotels and guesthouses, concerts and large public events, residential societies or office entry, retail stores, and service centers. Previously, people used to prove their identity by providing photocopies of their Aadhaar card, but these copies were often used elsewhere without permission. Now, instead, users share an expiring digital file or QR code, which is secure and cannot be reused.

Also Read: UIDAI has simplified the process of retrieving Aadhaar

This method will reduce the risk of fraud

Offline verification largely eliminates this risk because it doesn't require sharing complete information, the data cannot be reused in financial services, the QR code becomes invalid after a single use, and no unauthorized data storage is possible. This means that fraudsters have nothing left to steal from your identity.

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