In a major convenience boost for users, UIDAI has enabled several Aadhaar-related services that no longer strictly require OTP verification through a registered mobile number. This update is particularly helpful for individuals who have lost access to their registered number or never linked one to their Aadhaar.
With alternative authentication methods now being promoted, users can still access important services without being blocked by OTP requirements.
Why OTP Was a Challenge for Many UsersTraditionally, most Aadhaar services relied on OTP (One-Time Password) sent to the registered mobile number. While this ensured security, it created difficulties for users who:
- Changed or lost their mobile number
- Never registered a number with Aadhaar
- Faced network or SIM-related issues
To address these challenges, UIDAI has introduced other secure verification methods.
How to Use Aadhaar Services Without OTP 1. Biometric Authentication at Aadhaar CentersUsers can visit authorized Aadhaar Seva Kendras or enrollment centers and complete verification using fingerprints or iris scans. This method does not require any OTP and is widely accepted for updates and corrections.
2. Face Authentication via Aadhaar AppUIDAI has introduced a face authentication feature that allows users to verify identity using their smartphone camera. This can be done through the official Aadhaar app, making it easier to access services without relying on OTP.
3. Offline Aadhaar VerificationUsers can download an offline Aadhaar XML file or use a masked Aadhaar PDF for identity verification. These documents can be shared where required without needing OTP-based confirmation.
4. Ordering Aadhaar PVC Card Without Registered NumberEven if your mobile number is not linked, you can still request an Aadhaar PVC card. UIDAI provides an option to use an alternate number during the process, allowing OTP to be sent to a different mobile temporarily.
What Services Can Be Accessed Without OTP?While some high-security services still require OTP, many basic tasks can now be completed using alternative methods, such as:
- Updating demographic details at service centers
- Downloading Aadhaar copies through offline options
- Identity verification using biometric or face authentication
- Not all services are OTP-free; some still require registered mobile verification
- Biometric and face authentication provide secure alternatives
- Always use official UIDAI platforms or authorized centers to avoid fraud
This move significantly improves accessibility, especially for rural users, elderly individuals, or those who frequently change mobile numbers. It ensures that Aadhaar services remain inclusive and user-friendly without compromising on security.
Final ThoughtsThe ability to use Aadhaar services without OTP is a major step toward simplifying digital identity access in India. With options like biometric and face authentication, users now have more flexibility and control.
If you’ve been facing issues due to an unregistered mobile number, these new methods can help you continue using essential Aadhaar services without hassle.
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