Citizens hesitant to link Aadhaar details with e-commerce, digital wallets

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In the wake of recent reports on data breach by various sources, from a survey revealed that a majority of the respondents were uncomfortable in using their accounts to access e-commerce accounts or wallets.

In the recent past, the has laid a lot of emphasis on consumers to link their with all important documents like PAN, account, mobile number, policies and so on. There have also been reports that some ecommerce sites have been asking consumers to link their website accounts with when they are trying to track a lost package. Many other internet-based businesses like payment wallets have also mandated for the consumers to avail their services.

Internet-based companies like AirBnb, Uber and Ola have also been asking the user to upload a copy of their while registering on the site as a safety measure, so that their true identity could be ascertained.

In this regard, a survey was conducted by LocalCircles on around 20,000 people, broadly on the subject of using details on the aforementioned platforms.

The first poll asked if the citizens would feel comfortable in linking their with their e-commerce site accounts. 61 percent said they would not be comfortable while 30 percent said they were fine with it.

When asked if they would be comfortable in linking with their payment wallet accounts, 49 percent refused, while 33 percent agreed, and 18 percent were neutral.

A related poll asked citizens if there should be a financial penalty for banks, telecom providers or any other organisations that compromise their Aadhaar, or call/data transaction details, to which 94 percent replied in an affirmative. They said that in case of data leakage, the respective or telecom operator should be severely penalised to ensure that they keep the data security measure to the optimum levels.

Recently, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) while responding to some media reports which alleged that "210 sites made info public" assured that the data was fully safe and secure, and there has never been a breach or data leak at the UIDAI.

The UIDAI in a notification said the data on these mentioned websites was placed in a public domain as a measure of proactive disclosure under Right to Information (RTI) Act by and institutional websites, which included the beneficiaries' name, address, account, and other details, which also included the number and were collected from the third party/users for various welfare schemes.

Meanwhile, LocalCircles is submitting this report to UIDAI and other stake holders, so that appropriate action could be taken, and cases of data leakage could be minimised.

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First Published: Mon, December 04 2017. 13:25 IST