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Every Aadhaar card includes a QR code that stores encrypted demographic details and a photo of the cardholder. This can be verified offline using a smartphone app.
Nowadays, you can find QR (quick-response) codes on everything. These odd-looking, black-and-white, pixelated designs were originally used by the automotive industry, but today they are most often ...
UIDAI has responded by upgrading the security features of Aadhaar cards. The biggest change is a new secure QR code that has demographic information and a photo of the cardholder.
QR codes can house a whole lot of data, from the URL of a webpage or service, to where to directly download an app. Here's how to scan them.
Use your phone’s camera to scan the QR code printed on your Aadhaar card or visible on your e-Aadhaar. The app will instantly show masked Aadhaar details, including your photograph.
Government has launched a new Aadhaar mobile app with Face ID and QR code-based verification, aiming to make identity checks as easy and secure as UPI payments.
Verifying the authenticity of an Aadhaar card is a crucial step in preventing identity fraud and ensuring the legitimacy of personal details. With increasing digital transactions and identity-related ...