
Till now, a soft and hard copy of Aadhaar card was sought for your identity at hotels, colleges and other places, but from now on it will not happen. Actually, UIDAI has added the smart face authentication feature to the Aadhaar card. Only with the help of smartphone, scanning your face will identify your Aadhaar card.
The easier UPI will be Aadhaar Authentication
According to information and broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnav, Aadhaar Authentification will be very easy. According to him, the way you transact from UPI. In the same way you will be able to verify Aadhaar. Just for this, as a smartphone is required to do UPI transactions, the same will also require a smartphone for Aadhaar Authentification.
Personal details will be safe
Your personal information will not reach everyone with UIDAI’s Smart Authentication feature. With the smart authentication of Aadhaar card, now you will not have to give a copy of your Aadhaar card in hard and soft copies. Rather, with the help of a smartphone, your face will be verified by scanning the Aadhaar number.
How will face authentification will work
To use the face authentication of Aadhaar card, you have to install New Aadhaar App in your smartphone. After this, the steps that are asked to follow will have to be completed. After completing all these processes, you can verify the Aadhaar by scanning anyone’s face. In this, the necessary information of the person concerned will be seen on the screen of your smartphone, which you can verify. Let us tell you that the face authentication feature of Aadhaar card is currently available in the beta testing version, common people may have to wait a little for its use.
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