Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Offline verificati­on now available: UIDAI

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NEWDELHI: Service providers can use offline verificati­on tools like eAadhaar and QR code that leverage the unique ID without authentica­tion, any access to biometrics, or revealing the 12-digit number, the Aadhaar-issuing authority UIDAI said Friday.

The statement comes against the backdrop of the Supreme Court judgement restrictin­g the useofAadha­ar. UniqueIden­tification Authority of India (UIDAI) CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey said as per legal understand­ing of the authority, offline options conform to the last week SC order.

“The UIDAI has come out with offline options which will be in line with the SC order. People can choose to get their Aadhaar ID verified without hitting the UIDAI server, by downloadin­g electronic version of their Aadhaar card (eAadhaar)... they have option of masking their Aadhaar number, and there is a QR (quick response) code which does not carry their Aadhaar number too, that can be used,” Pandey said. Using any of these options will allow service providers to establish the identity of an individual, and security layers can be added to such verificati­on including ‘One Time Password’, he said.

“... The most important thing is that the informatio­n which is given (through these options), contains only name, address and photo, which is anyway available in any other ID document. The Aadhaar number can be masked or redacted, and so it addresses concerns of privacy,” he said.

The UIDAI plans to organise a workshop in New Delhi next week to explain the nuances of offline verificati­on for Aadhaar, to the tech community, he added.

Last week, in a verdict with farreachin­g consequenc­es, the Supreme Court had upheld the constituti­onal validity of ‘Aadhaar’ but limited the scope of the controvers­ial biometric identity project, ruling it is not mandatory for bank accounts, mobile connection­s or school admissions.

The court struck down Section 57 of the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 that permitted private entities like telecom companies or other corporates to avail of the biometric Aadhaar data and apex court imposing curbs on the use of the 12-digit identifier, UIDAI, on October 1, asked telecom companies to submit, within next fortnight, a plan to stop using Aadhaar biometric authentica­tion.

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