Telecom operators not responsible for default saving of UIDAI helpline number: COAI

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The telecom industry has denied any role in the strange incident in which an old toll-free helpline number of (Unique Identification Authority of India) got automatically stored on a large number of powered

The denial comes after users in were startled on Friday as a toll-free helpline number of UIDAI, the implementation agency of number was found saved in their phonebooks.

"The inclusion of a certain unknown number in the phonebooks of various mobile handsets is not from any telecom service provider," (COAI) said in a statement.

Telecom companies, however, declined to comment on the matter and said that COAI's stand is the uniform stand of the industry.

On Friday, thousands expressed anger through on the "breach of privacy".

"This is no joke as it is on my phone too. I didn't save this number. Check your phone asap, feeling worried," a user tweeted with a screenshot of the saved number.

"How the hell this got into my phone book? If you can do this, then you can read and monitor my activities," another user tweeted.

However, said that the toll-free number ---- being reported to have been saved in the contact list of phones was outdated and invalid.

"UIDAI's valid toll free number is 1947 which is functional for more than the last two years... has not asked or communicated to any manufacturer or service provider for providing any such facility whatsoever," an official statement said.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 18:52 IST