As we all know Indians have various types of documents required for citizens, such as Aadhar cards, ration cards, PAN cards and etc., in such a situation, if we talk about Aadhar, then it is an important document that is used for opening a bank account, getting a SIM card, taking admission in college, school and other government work, understanding its feature, we should know whether the Aadhar cards we have are real or fake, today through this article we will tell you how you can find out, whether the Aadhar card is real or fake-
Why verify your Aadhar?
Aadhar is now an important document for everything from opening a bank account to receiving government subsidies. If your Aadhar number is fake, you may face serious problems in accessing services, or worse, someone can use your identity fraudulently.
How to verify Aadhaar
1. Download the M-Aadhaar app
The first step to verify Aadhaar is to download the M-Aadhaar app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. This app allows you to perform various Aadhaar-related tasks, including verifying the authenticity of your Aadhaar card.
2. Verify Aadhaar using Aadhaar number
After installing the M-Aadhaar app, you can verify your Aadhaar by entering the 12-digit Aadhaar number. The app will check the details in the UIDAI database and confirm if the Aadhaar number is valid.
3. Scan the QR code on your Aadhaar card
Another easy way to verify your Aadhaar card is to scan the QR code printed on the card. The QR code contains all the necessary details, and when scanned using the app.
4. Online Aadhaar verification via UIDAI website
Apart from the M-Aadhaar app, UIDAI also offers an online Aadhaar verification service on its official website. Just enter your Aadhaar number and you will get a confirmation about its validity.
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