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UIDAI Update: Debunking Common Myths About Privacy, Security of Aadhaar

23 December 20243 mins read by Angel One
UIDAI's free Aadhaar update offer is extended. Read on to debunk common myths about privacy and security surrounding Aadhar.
UIDAI Update: Debunking Common Myths About Privacy, Security of Aadhaar
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UIDAI has extended the free online document upload facility until June 14, 2025, giving millions of Aadhaar Number holders more time to update their details at no cost. This free service is available on the MyAadhaar portal.

This includes updates to personal details such as name, address, and mobile number.

However, several myths surrounding Aadhaar may make you hesitant to take advantage of this free offer. Let’s debunk these myths and help you understand the truth.

Myth 1: Aadhaar Will Be Used to Track You

The Aadhaar Act ensures that no agency can track an individual through their Aadhaar number. Any attempt to misuse Aadhaar for surveillance is a criminal offence, ensuring complete privacy and security for every individual.

Myth 2: Will Be Denied Benefits Due to Lack of Aadhaar

The government can request Aadhaar numbers for distributing subsidies or benefits that are funded by the Consolidated Fund of India. If someone doesn’t have an Aadhaar number, they can be asked to enrol for it. However, until they have completed their Aadhaar enrollment, the benefits will still be provided through alternative means of identification.

Myth 3: Leaks of Aadhaar Numbers

While some government agencies have displayed beneficiary details, such as names and Aadhaar numbers publicly as required under the RTI Act, there have been no breaches of UIDAI’s database. Once the issue was identified, those agencies were instructed to remove the publicly accessible data. Importantly, no biometric data or sensitive information was ever exposed, ensuring the security and privacy of Aadhaar holders.

Myth 4: Aadhaar Has a Poorly Verified Database

Aadhaar enrolment is carried out by trusted institutions, such as state governments, banks, and Common Service Centres (CSCs), using certified operators and UIDAI-approved enrolment agencies. The data is collected using secure, custom-designed software developed by UIDAI. Operators log in using their Aadhaar numbers and biometrics, ensuring accountability. Additionally, data is encrypted during enrolment and can only be accessed by UIDAI servers, ensuring a high level of security and verification.

Conclusion

Now that these common myths about Aadhaar are debunked, you can feel more confident in using the free update opportunity provided by UIDAI. Don’t let misconceptions hold you back. Learn more about how to update your Aadhaar for free here.

 

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. It is based on several secondary sources on the internet and is subject to changes. Please consult an expert before making related decisions.

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