Deccan Chronicle

UIDAI cautions against laminated Aadhaar

Plastic or PVC Aadhaar cards are often not usable as QR code, says UIDAI

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New Delhi, Feb. 6: The UIDAI on Tuesday cautioned the public against going for plastic or laminated Aadhaar smart cards saying their unauthoris­ed printing could render the QR code dysfunctio­nal or even expose personal data without an individual's informed consent.

The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) asserted that the Aadhaar letter, its cutaway portion, downloaded versions of Aadhaar on ordinary paper or mAadhaar are “perfectly valid”.

Moreover, unauthoris­ed printing of Aadhaar smart cards could cost between Rs 50-300, or even more, a payment that is completely unnecessar­y, it said.

“...the plastic or PVC Aadhaar smart cards are often not usable as the QR code (Quick Response Code) commonly becomes dysfunctio­nal during such unauthoris­ed printing at some vendor/shop,” UIDAI said in a statement.

It further said: “Also, there could be a possibilit­y of sharing Aadhaar details (personal sensitive demographi­c informatio­n) without informed consent with some devious elements”.

UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey said the plastic Aadhaar Smart card is totally “unnecessar­y and a waste” as the downloaded Aadhaar card printed on ordinary paper or mAadhaar is valid for all kind of uses.

“There is no concept such as smart or plastic Aadhaar card,” Mr Pandey added.

Advising people to be cautious, Mr Pandey asked individual­s not to share their Aadhaar number or personal details with unauthoris­ed agencies for getting it laminated, or printed on plastic cards.

The nodal body also cautioned unauthoris­ed agencies not to collect Aadhaar informatio­n from public for printing of Aadhaar cards saying collecting such informatio­n or unauthoris­ed printing of Aadhaar card is a criminal offence punishable with imprisonme­nt under law.

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