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Aadhaar Scams: What to do and what not to do? Understand the easy way to avoid scams
Rahul Tiwari | May 5, 2024 10:21 AM CST

Aadhaar Scams: What to do and what not to do?  Understand the easy way to avoid scams

In the last several years, cases of digital fraud have increased rapidly in the country. In such a situation, it has become very difficult for people to keep the information related to financial security and Aadhaar card safe. Cyber ​​criminals are adopting new tactics every day to break into both these things.

For this reason, scams related to Aadhaar and ways to avoid them are being explained in detail here. If you follow these methods then the chances of fraud happening with your Aadhaar will be greatly reduced. By following the tips mentioned here, you can secure Aadhaar and the information related to it.

Do this to avoid Aadhar card scam

  • If you want to secure your Aadhar card, then you should immediately download my Aadhar app and lock your biometric details. By doing this scammers will not be able to misuse your fingerprint.
  • To avoid Aadhar card scam, you should always keep your digital information safe. Also, your digital information which is not in a safe place, you should immediately delete it.
  • After completing both the things mentioned above, you should check whether your mobile number is linked to your Aadhar card or not. If this link is not there then you can link it by visiting the Aadhaar website.
  • If you suspect that your Aadhaar data has been leaked, you should immediately lodge a complaint with the police, cyber cell and Aadhaar website.
  • Monitor your Aadhaar usage by regularly checking the UIDAI website, which will help you know where your identity is being used.

Do not do this to avoid Aadhaar card scam

  • You should avoid delivery of goods and giving your Aadhaar number to any person
  • You should never share your Aadhaar number and OTP on calls coming in the name of banks and government agencies.
  • Avoid sharing Aadhaar card on social media or with strangers to reduce the risk of identity theft.


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