UIDAI brings updated QR code for offline Aadhaar verification

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To provide an extra layer of privacy to Aadhaar, UIDAI has introduced an updated 'QR code' that holds non-sensitive details like name, address, photo, and date of birth, and can be used for offline user verification without the 12-digit ID number.

This would be especially handy for establishing the identity with non-statutory entities, say, the likes of when delivering goods.

holders can download and print their biometric ID with the from the website of Unique Identification Authority of (UIDAI) or its mobile app.

A is a form of barcode label which contains machine-readable information.

Users can manually blacken the number and use the printout with the new for establishing their identity, offline too.

For example, when an is made and the delivery man asks for ID, holder can show him the printed which when scanned (through an updated reader on site) would read non-sensitive information.

This includes name, address, date of birth and photo, thus establishing the bonafide identity, sources said. It will also ensure that holder is genuine and not using any tampered ID documents.

number is not given out in the entire process, nor are biometrics, thus ensuring that privacy is maintained throughout the verification process. This new feature is available through downloads. Sensitive information would include details like or biometrics, among others.

Ajay Bhushan Pandey, of Aadhaar-issuing body UIDAI, said: "The offline is a landmark development which will allow everyone to establish their identity through offline verification without giving out number".

He added: "Only in those places where number is required under the law including banks, telecom companies, or for availing subsidies, one will have to go through the authentication process.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 16:20 IST