Aadhaar Card: If you also suspect that your Aadhaar card is being used somewhere else, then you can check its authentication history yourself. No third-party app is required for this. Just go to the official website and follow some easy steps.
Aadhaar Card: In today's time, the Aadhaar card has become an important document for every Indian citizen. It is used in many places from showing identity in government offices to checking in at hotels. In such a situation, its misuse can become a matter of serious concern. Many times people do not even know at which places their Aadhaar card has been used.
If it falls into the hands of the wrong people, then you can be a victim of some big trouble. But there is no need to panic. You can know where your Aadhaar is being used by following some easy steps. Let's know.
You can find out through UIDAI
By visiting the official website of UIDAI, you can get many important services related to Aadhaar card from home. Whether it is about updating the photo or starting the process of making a new Aadhaar, this portal is very useful. Do you know that through this website you can also see where and when your Aadhaar has been used? Yes, through this website you can find out in a pinch where and when your Aadhaar has been used.
How to check the history of your Aadhaar Card?
Go to myAadhaar portal: First of all visit the official myAadhaar website.
Login with OTP: Enter your Aadhaar number and the captcha code shown. After this click on “Login With OTP” and login with the help of one-time password (OTP) received on your registered mobile number.
View authentication history: After logging in, click on the “Authentication History” option. Here you can select a date and see complete information about where and how your Aadhaar was used during that period.
Check transactions: If you see any suspicious activity, report it immediately.
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