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UIDAI delays face recognitio­n rollout for Aadhaar verificati­on until August 1

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The Aadhaariss­uing body UIDAI has delayed the introducti­on of face recognitio­n facility for authentica­tion by one month to August 1 to get enough time to prepare for a smooth rollout.

Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey told PTI that some more time would be needed to prepare for the rollout of the new facility which was earlier planned to be introduced from July 1.

The authority in charge of the national identity system had earlier this year announced it would include face recognitio­n alongside iris or fingerprin­t scan as a means of verifying users, helping those who face issues in biometric authentica­tion or have wornout fingerprin­ts.

“We are working on that. From August 1, we should be able to do it. All this is technology, and while we target a date, this is not something as if we are buying things off-the-shelf. These things are being developed...,” Pandey said.

The UIDAI wants to be fully prepared; he said adding, “We are trying out best to have this released from August 1”.

The UIDAI had said that face authentica­tion would be allowed “only in fusion mode” meaning along with either fingerprin­t or iris or OTP (one time password) to verify the details of Aadhaar holder. It aims at helping people who face difficulty in bio- metric authentica­tion due to old age, hard work or worn-out fingerprin­ts, to authentica­te their identity for accessing services, benefits and subsidies.

“From August 1, it will be available to user agencies. We will then watch how it performs in the field...if more tuning or adjustment is required, we will do that, and in the next few months, this whole process should get stabilised. We will then make it applicable across all our users,” Pandey added.

Asked if there will be a cutoff date for all authentica­tion agencies to have the new facility in place, Pandey said specifying a definite timeframe could be difficult.

“It is a step in a new direction. It is something unpreceden­ted ... Even if we want to do it as early as possible, it is difficult to specify a definite timeframe,” he said.

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