The Asian Age

‘ Virtual ID’ to make Aadhaar secure

Random 16- digit number can be given to agencies for verificati­on ◗ Officials said a user can generate as many Virtual IDs as he or she wants. The older ID gets automatica­lly cancelled once a fresh one is generated.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India on Wednesday introduced a new concept of “Virtual ID” that an Aadhaar card holder can generate from its website and present for various purposes, including SIM verificati­on, instead of sharing the actual 12- digit biometric ID.

This will give users the option of not sharing their Aadhaar number at the time of authentica­tion. The Virtual ID, which would be a random 16digit number, together with the user’s biometrics, would give any authorised agency like a mobile service provider limited details like the name, address and photograph, which are enough for any verificati­on.

Officials said a user can generate as many Virtual IDs as he or she wants. The older ID gets automatica­lly cancelled once a fresh one is generated.

The UIDAI has also introduced the concept of “limited KYC” under which it will only provide need- based or limited details of a user to an authorised agency that is providing a particular service.

The Virtual ID will be a temporary and revocable 16- digit random number mapped to a person’s Aadhaar number, and the Aadhaar- issuing body will start accepting it from March 1, 2018. From June 1, 2018 it will be compulsory for all agencies that undertake authentica­tion to accept the Virtual ID from their users.

Agencies that don’t migrate to the new system to offer this extra option to their users by the

stipulated deadline will face financial disincenti­ves. “Aadhaar number holders can use Virtual ID in lieu of the Aadhaar number whenever authentica­tion or KYC services are performed. Authentica­tion may be performed using the Virtual ID in a manner similar to using the Aadhaar number,” a UIDAI circular said. The move aims to strengthen the privacy and security of Aadhaar data and comes amid heightened concerns over the collection and storage of personal and demographi­c data of individual­s.

Users can go to the UIDAI website to generate their Virtual ID that will be valid for a defined period of time, or till the user decides to change it. They can give this Virtual ID to service agencies along with the fingerprin­t at the time of authentica­tion. Since the system- generated Virtual ID will be mapped to an individual’s Aadhaar number itself at the back end, it will do away with the need for users to share their Aadhaar number for authentica­tion purposes. It will also reduce the collection

Users can go to the UIDAI website to generate their Virtual ID that will be valid for a defined period of time, or till the user decides to change it. They can give this Virtual ID to service agencies along with the fingerprin­t at the time of authentica­tion.

of Aadhaar numbers by various agencies.

UIDAI said that agencies that undertake authentica­tion would not be allowed to generate the Virtual ID on behalf of an Aadhaar holder. The UIDAI is instructin­g all agencies using its authentica­tion and eKYC services to ensure Aadhaar holders can provide the 16- digit Virtual ID instead of their Aadhaar number within their applicatio­n.

As many as 119 crore biometric identifier­s have been issued so far and Aadhaar is required as an identity proof of residents by various government and non- government entities.

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