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Phased rollout of ‘face ID’ from September 15

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Aadhaar-issuing body UIDAI has finally announced a phased rollout of face recognitio­n feature as an additional mode of authentica­tion, starting with telecom service providers from September 15.

Aadhaar-issuing body UIDAI has finally announced a phased rollout of face recognitio­n feature as an additional mode of authentica­tion, starting with telecom service providers from September 15.

The Authority had earlier planned to roll out face recognitio­n feature from July 1, a target that was later pushed to August 1. It has also proposed a monetary disincenti­ve for telcos found slipping on the prescribed targets from mid next month.

For authentica­tion agencies other than telecom service providers (TSPs), UIDAI said specific instructio­ns will be issued on implementa­tion of face authentica­tion feature, but did not give a fresh deadline.

Significan­tly, the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) has further said ‘live face photo’ capture and its verificati­on with the photo obtained in e-KYC will be essential in those cases where Aadhaar is used for issuance of mobile SIMs.

UIDAI says the move is aimed at curbing the possibilit­y of fingerprin­t spoofing or cloning, and seeks to tighten the audit process and security around issuance and activation of mobile SIMs. It may be recalled that in June this year, a Hyderabad-based mobile SIM card distributo­r had forged Aadhaar details for activating thousands of SIMs.

“This instructio­n (for matching live face photo with e-KYC photo) will apply only where Aadhaar is used for issuance of SIMs. As per Telecom Department’s instructio­ns, if SIM is issued through other means without Aadhaar, then these instructio­ns will not apply,” UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey told PTI.

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UIDAI says the move is aimed at curbing the possibilit­y of fingerprin­t spoofing/cloning

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