Govt launches new Aadhaar app: No need to carry photocopies anymore

IANS April 8, 2025 227 views

The Indian government has launched a groundbreaking new Aadhaar mobile application that revolutionizes digital identity verification. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw unveiled the app, which allows users to share Aadhaar details securely through Face ID authentication. The innovative platform eliminates the need for physical cards or photocopies, giving individuals complete control over their personal information. With strong privacy safeguards and AI-driven design, the app represents a significant step in India's digital public infrastructure transformation.

"No physical card, no photocopies" - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Electronics and IT
New Delhi, April 8: In a major step towards digital convenience and privacy, the Centre on Tuesday launched a new Aadhaar app that allows users to verify and share their Aadhaar details digitally -- eliminating the need to carry physical cards or submit photocopies.

Key Points

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Enables digital Aadhaar verification through mobile app

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Face ID authentication enhances security and privacy

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Users can share data with complete consent

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Eliminates need for physical document submission

The app was officially launched by Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, in the national capital.

Highlighting the importance of digital innovation, the minister described the app as a move to make Aadhaar verification easier, faster, and more secure.

“New Aadhaar App, Face ID authentication via mobile app. No physical card, no photocopies,” Vaishnaw said in a video message posted on social media platform X.

He added that the app empowers users to share only the necessary data through secure digital means, and always with their consent.

“Now with just a tap, users can share only the necessary data, giving them complete control over their personal information,” he said.

One of the standout features of the app is Face ID authentication, which enhances security and makes verification seamless.

Aadhaar verification can now be done by simply scanning a QR code, much like making a UPI payment.

“Aadhaar verification becomes as simple as making UPI payment. Users can now digitally verify and share their Aadhaar details while ensuring their privacy,” the minister wrote on X.

With this new system, people will no longer need to hand over printed copies of their Aadhaar cards at hotels, shops, airports or any other verification points.

“No need to hand over Aadhaar photocopy at hotel receptions, shops or during travel,” he stressed.

The app, which is currently in its beta testing phase, has been designed with strong privacy safeguards.

It ensures that Aadhaar details cannot be forged, edited or misused. Information is shared securely and only with the user’s permission.

Calling Aadhaar the “aadhaar” (foundation) of many government initiatives, Vaishnaw also emphasised the role of AI and digital public infrastructure (DPI) in shaping India’s digital future.

He invited stakeholders to suggest ways to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) with DPI to drive further growth -- while keeping privacy at the core.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally! No more worrying about losing my Aadhaar photocopies. This is such a relief when traveling. The Face ID feature sounds promising too 👍
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Priya M.
Great initiative but I hope they've tested the security thoroughly. Last thing we need is another data breach. The QR code verification seems convenient though!
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Amit S.
About time! I've had to submit so many photocopies at different places. This will save paper and reduce identity theft risks. Hope the app works smoothly 🤞
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Sunita R.
The concept is good but what about elderly people who aren't tech-savvy? Will there be alternatives for them? We shouldn't leave anyone behind in this digital push.
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Vikram J.
"Aadhaar of many government initiatives" - well said! This app could be a gamechanger if implemented properly. The UPI comparison makes it easy to understand.
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Neha P.
Love that we can control what information to share! No more giving out full details when only name/address is needed. Hope businesses adopt this quickly 🚀

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