Aadhaar card is used everywhere. It is a 12-digit unique identification number. Aadhaar is used for online and offline identification. One should be very cautious about Aadhaar because these days Aadhaar cards is being misused. Let us know what things should be taken care of regarding Aadhaar..
What to do
Be careful while sharing Aadhaar details. Do not share the mobile number linked to Aadhaar with anyone. Also, do not share details like bank account number, passport, voter ID card, PAN, ration card, etc.
Instead of sharing your Aadhaar number with anyone, a UIDAI Virtual Identifier (VID) should be generated. You can easily generate VID. Please note that VID can be changed after a calendar day.
You can see your Aadhaar verification history for the last 6 months on the UIDAI website or mAadhaar app.
Many services can be enjoyed with OTP-based Aadhaar verification. Always keep your mobile number updated with Aadhaar.
UIDAI provides an Aadhaar biometric locking facility. It can be easily locked and unlocked.
Aadhaar-related details can be obtained by calling toll-free helpline 1947 and emailing help@uidai.gov.in.
What not to do
Do not share your Aadhaar letter/PVC card or its copy with any stranger.
Do not share Aadhaar on social media like Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Do not share your Aadhaar OTP with anyone.
Do not share your mAadhaar PIN with anyone.
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