Ever since the government made the Aadhar Card compulsory, it has become a significant document to prove identity. Aadhaar is a 12 digit unique identification number issued by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) by taking into account a person’s biometric details such as iris scan and fingerprints, and demographic information like date of birth and address. So, it becomes all more important that you keep a check against any misuse of your Aadhaar card. Here’s how you can keep a check on how your Aadhaar card is being used:
1. From your registered mobile number
If you have registered your phone number with UIDAI and linked it to your Aadhaar, you can check the records of the last six months of your Aadhaar authentication.
2. From your UIDAI portal
The 12-digit UID number is assigned by a statutory authority named UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India). You can check your Aadhaar card’s history on the UIDAI website by following these steps.
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