Caption – Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw recently launched a new Aadhaar app. (Image credit – Ashwini Vaishnaw on X)
In a big move towards digital convenience and privacy, the Indian government has launched a new Aadhaar app that lets users digitally verify and share their Aadhaar details, so no more carrying around physical cards or submitting photocopies.
The app was launched by Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, in New Delhi. Talking about the launch, the minister called it a step towards making Aadhaar verification “easier, faster, and more secure.”
In a video shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Vaishnaw said, “New Aadhaar App, Face ID authentication via mobile app. No physical card, no photocopies.”
New Aadhaar App
Face ID authentication via mobile app❌ No physical card
❌ No photocopies🧵Features👇 pic.twitter.com/xc6cr6grL0
— Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) April 8, 2025
3/ With the new Aadhaar app, users no longer need to get their Aadhaar scanned or photocopied.
❌ No more scanned & printed copies pic.twitter.com/kAaP3vp3cQ— Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) April 8, 2025
Vaishnaw explained, “Now with just a tap, users can share only the necessary data, giving them complete control over their personal information.”
He added, “Aadhaar verification becomes as simple as making a UPI payment. Users can now digitally verify and share their Aadhaar details while ensuring their privacy.”
With this new system, there’s no need to hand over printed Aadhaar copies at hotels, shops, airports, or anywhere else you need to verify your identity.
The app, currently in beta testing, has been built with privacy and security in mind. Aadhaar details shared through it can’t be edited, forged, or misused. Everything is done securely and only when you allow it.
Calling Aadhaar the “aadhaar” (foundation) of many government initiatives, the minister also talked about the importance of AI and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in India’s digital journey.
He encouraged stakeholders to share ideas on using AI with DPI to boost innovation while always keeping privacy at the core.
Answer. The app allows users to digitally verify and share their Aadhaar details, removing the need for physical cards or photocopies while ensuring privacy and security.
Answer. It includes Face ID authentication for secure verification, QR code scanning for easy Aadhaar validation, and digital sharing of Aadhaar details with user consent.
Answer. Aadhaar details shared through the app cannot be edited, forged, or misused, and users have full control over sharing their personal information securely.
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