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Data to be erased if alternativ­e KYC docs provided: COAI

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NEW DELHI: Mobile service customers who want to get their Aadhaar details deleted from records of their telecom operators can do so by providing another valid documents for verificati­on, industry body COAI said on Thursday. "Telecom players had a meeting with the Department of Telecom and they have been clarified that customers willing to get their Aadhaar details deleted from telecom operator data base should be allowed to do so against valid identity and address proof," COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews said. He said that telecom operators will need some time to verify documents shared by customers but his connection will continue to work as till the time documents are verified. "Customers will need to call their operators to check about point of sales or service where they need to go with request for deletion of Aadhaar records," Mathews said.

The government Thursday said there is no threat of discontinu­ation of mobile numbers issued using Aadhaar, following the Supreme Court ruling that barred use of the national biometric ID by private companies.

Debunking reports that over 50 crore, or half of the mobile SIMs in the country, face deactivati­on, the Department of Telecommun­ication and the 12-digit unique identity number-issuing authority UIDAI in a joint statement said, mobile phone users at their choice can seek a change of their Aadhaar-based authentica­tion done in the past with alternate proof of identity without any disconnect­ion of the number.

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