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E-Aadhaar App: A new app is coming, these 4 tasks related to Aadhaar will be done in 1 click..

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UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) is soon going to launch a new mobile app, E Aadhaar, for you. This app is currently in the development stage, but once it is launched, four tasks related to your Aadhaar Card will be completed through mobile, sitting at home. This app will be released soon for Android and Apple users, but there is no exact information about when this app will be rolled out. However, before the rollout of this app, let us tell you about those three tasks that you will be able to do sitting at home through this app.

These 4 tasks will be done sitting at home.

Through this app, you will be able to update the name, address, date of birth, and mobile number from home through a smartphone. This means that you will not need to go to an Aadhaar Kendra for these four tasks; this step, being taken by the government, will give great relief to the general public. UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar said that out of 1 lakh Aadhaar authentication devices, about 2 thousand devices have been upgraded so that the devices support this upcoming system.

The hassle of submitting a photocopy of Aadhaar while checking in at a hotel and carrying a physical Aadhaar card while traveling is going to end soon, as this new Aadhaar app will help users confirm their identity.

Aadhaar verification will be as fast as UPI transactions.
The Union Minister released the beta version of this upcoming app in partnership with UIDAI., in this updated app you will get many new features and strong security features. This app will also allow users to digitally authenticate and share Aadhaar while protecting privacy. After this upgrade, Aadhaar verification will also become as fast and easy as UPI transactions.

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