The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has introduced a new Aadhaar mobile application that makes Aadhaar services simpler, safer, and more convenient. With this new app, users can update their mobile number and address directly from home and complete Aadhaar verification digitally without carrying photocopies of their Aadhaar card.

This step has been taken to reduce the risk of Aadhaar misuse and make identity verification more secure in daily life.

Why the New Aadhaar App Is Important

Until now, people often had to submit photocopies of their Aadhaar card for hotel check-ins, SIM card purchases, office verification, and many other purposes. Sharing photocopies increases the risk of personal data misuse.

The new Aadhaar app solves this issue by allowing users to share only the required information digitally, without revealing their full Aadhaar number or biometric details. It adds a strong layer of privacy and security to Aadhaar-based verification.

Key Benefits of the New Aadhaar App

The new Aadhaar app offers several features that make Aadhaar management easier and safer:

  • Users can update their mobile number and address from home

  • Offline Aadhaar verification is now possible

  • Personal details can be shared in a limited and secure manner

  • Aadhaar number and biometric data do not need to be shared

  • Aadhaar becomes easier to manage for the whole family

This makes the Aadhaar system more user-friendly and privacy-focused.

How to Download and Set Up the Aadhaar App

The Aadhaar app is available for both Android and iPhone users.

  1. Download the app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store

  2. Open the app and allow required permissions such as location, camera, contacts, and SMS

  3. Enter your Aadhaar number

  4. Select the mobile SIM linked with your Aadhaar for SMS verification

  5. Complete face authentication by scanning your face through the app

Once these steps are completed, your registration in the Aadhaar app will be successful.

How Offline Aadhaar Verification Works

One of the most powerful features of the new app is offline Aadhaar verification. This allows users to verify their identity without sharing full Aadhaar details or requiring internet access.

The app provides two secure options:

Share ID:
This feature generates a password-protected digital file that contains only limited details such as name or age. You can share only the information that is necessary.

QR Code Scanning:
Verification can be completed by scanning a secure QR code shown by the other party. This allows quick and safe identity confirmation.

These features reduce the need to submit physical Aadhaar copies.

How to Update Mobile Number and Address in Aadhaar

Updating Aadhaar details has become much easier through the new app. Users can now request updates without visiting an Aadhaar center.

Steps to update details:

  1. Open the Aadhaar app and log in

  2. Select the “Update Aadhaar Details” option on the home screen

  3. Choose whether you want to update your mobile number or address

  4. Enter the new information

  5. Submit the request and complete the authentication process

  6. Pay the nominal update fee

  7. After verification, your details will be updated in Aadhaar records

This feature saves time and reduces the need for repeated visits to Aadhaar enrollment centers.

Additional Features of the Aadhaar App

The app also includes several useful tools for families:

  • Up to five Aadhaar profiles can be managed on one device

  • Parents can manage Aadhaar details of children or dependents

  • Aadhaar contact card feature allows limited and secure sharing of identity details

These features make the app practical for household use.

UIDAI’s New Rule for Aadhaar Verification

UIDAI has also introduced a new regulation for organizations that want to use offline Aadhaar verification. Now, institutions such as banks, hotels, and service providers must first register with the government before performing Aadhaar verification.

This rule ensures that only authorized organizations can verify Aadhaar details, adding another layer of data protection for users.

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