By taking care of some things, you can avoid scams related to Aadhar cards. Let us know what to do to keep your Aadhaar-related information safe.
Aadhaar Safety Tips: Indians use Aadhaar as an identity card and address proof. Along with technological development, scams related to Aadhaar are also increasing. Scammers can drain your bank account using small amounts of Aadhaar-related information. Misusing it can also land you in big trouble. By taking care of some things, you can now keep all the information related to your Aadhaar safe. This will also protect you from becoming a victim of fraud.
These 5 things can be done to keep Aadhaar information safe
Keep updating the number linked to your Aadhar card. Keep in mind that your Aadhaar is linked to the number you are currently using. With this you will continue to get all the updates at the right time.
You can avoid fraud by protecting biometric authentication. Due to this, your personal information also does not get leaked. You can also lock your biometrics. This facility is available on the website of UIDAI.
Do not save a digital copy of your Aadhaar card on any unknown computer or other device. If it is saved then remove it. This increases the risk of fraud. Save the digital copy in a safe place.
Monitor your Aadhaar Usage regularly by visiting UIDAI website. This will tell you whether your Aadhaar is being misused.
Report suspicious information or fraud related to Aadhaar to the appropriate authority. By doing this you can avoid big losses.
This mistake can prove costly
To avoid Aadhaar card scam, it is important for the consumer to take special care of some things. Avoid sharing any Aadhaar related information on social media. Doing this can increase the risk of fraud. Do not share your Aadhaar number information with any unknown person or institution. Be cautious about the OTP received on the registered number.
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