The usage of Aadhaar has made our lives easy to a great extent, along with things being more systematic. Now, the government is planning to integrate Aadhaar into root-level aspects as well. In a recent
development, it has been stated that the government of India is working on a new offline Aadhaar mechanism that will allow any organisation to check your identity before allowing you to enter.UIDAI says the new offline IS check using Aadhaar will eliminate the requirement to show photocopies of the Aadhaar card here and there. As mentioned by the agency, this will allow people to have more privacy and control over their Aadhaar data. Nonetheless, the implementation of a feature that works on offline Aadhaar verification official will also invite concerns from digital privacy advocates.
Offline Aadhaar Verification Working Details
As of now, not a lot of details related to the working of the same have been revealed. However, it is being said that the same will happen via QR codes. The system will also rely on something dubbed 'proof of presence' that will authorise a user via a face scan, something pretty identical to what we see in the case of DigiYatra at airports. For those who are unaware, UIDAI is working on a new Aadhaar application, and the offline Aadhaar verification feature will be a part of the same. After the release of the feature, UIDAI officials expect that offline Aadhaar verification will happen at hotel and lodge check-ins, hospital admissions, student verification in exams, verification of cab drivers, age checks for cigarettes, entry to stadiums, cinema, and concerts.
Also Read: Aadhaar Card Update: Here's How To Update Your Address, Name, Phone Number, Date Of Birth, Step-By-Step Guide All the legally registered organisations will be able to apply online to become an Offline Verification Seeking Entity (OVSE). In the onboarding process, the firms will have to go through technical integration, document checks, and more. As for the app, it is already in the pre-launch testing phase. Expectations are that we will get to see it soon.