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Aadhaar: One click will reveal where your Aadhaar has been used; learn about the new Aadhaar app..

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Misusing your Aadhaar card can land you in serious trouble. Anyone can even empty your bank account using your Aadhaar card details. Therefore, you should know when and where your Aadhaar is being used. Anyone can check when their Aadhaar card has been used for authentication through the UIDAI's official website and the mAadhaar app. However, this requires entering certain details. The new Aadhaar app has simplified this process. With the new app, you can see where your Aadhaar has been used with just one tap without entering any details. Let's learn the complete process.

Awesome Features of the Aadhaar App
With this Aadhaar app, you can share your Aadhaar card's QR code with a single click. Now, you don't need to carry your Aadhaar card everywhere. This app also allows you to lock and unlock your biometrics with a single tap. The new Aadhaar app also allows you to securely access other Aadhaar-related services. This app supports a total of 14 languages, including Hindi and English. Regional languages ​​are also included.

You can see where your Aadhaar is being used in one tap.
Step 1 - First, you need to open the app. Then, swipe up on the app.
Step 2 - Doing so will bring up several options.
Step 3 - Click on the Auth History option.
Step 4 - Doing so will bring up a list of when, where, and at what time your Aadhaar card was used.

How to Download the App
Step 1 - Android smartphone users can download the new Aadhaar app from the Google Play Store, and iPhone users from the Apple App Store.
Step 2 - You can log in to the app with your Aadhaar card number. You just need to enter your Aadhaar number.
Step 3 - Then, you need to verify your Aadhaar using the number linked to your Aadhaar or any other number.
Step 4 - After doing so, your Aadhaar and related information will appear on the app.

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