Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Aadhaar data safe, has helped save ₹49,000 crore, says UIDAI

- Anirban Ghoshal letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Personal data of individual­s held by UIDAI under Aadhaar is secure and there has been no misuse of biometrics leading to identity theft or financial loss, the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) said in a statement.

UIDAI’s statement comes amidst concerns about data breaches in Aadhaar when the government is pushing digital transactio­ns post the demonetisa­tion exercise that saw old ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes being banned and also the Supreme Court is poised to debate concerns on privacy.

The anxiety about data theft was spurred by a reported case regarding Axis Bank, Mudra and eSuvidha.

On February 15, UIDAI filed a police complaint against Axis Bank Ltd, business correspond­ent Suvidhaa Infoserve, and e-sign provider eMudhra, alleging they had attempted unauthoris­ed authentica­tion and impersonat­ion by illegally storing Aadhaar biometrics.

The anamoly was detected after UIDAI found multiple transactio­ns done with the same fingerprin­t. However, Axis Bank had blamed Suvidhaa, claiming that a developer from there carried out four live Aadhaar-based authentica­tions even when the testing phase for them was on.

Later, Suvidhaa said there had been no financial loss. “The testing was done by our in-house team but there has been no financial loss as of now. We will submit our report to UIDAI on Monday,” Paresh Rajde, chief executive officer of Suvidhaa, said.

But in the new statement UIDAI claims Aadhaar is a robust system and in the last five years, when more than 400 crore Aadhaar authentica­tion transactio­ns have taken place, no incident of misuse of biometrics has occurred. The statement also said it resulted in “savings of over ₹49,000 crore due to Aadhaar-based Direct Benefit Transfers during the last two and a half years.”

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