Aadhaar New system: E-KYC can be done to any institute without giving Aadhar number

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To prevent fraud through Aadhaar number, the Unique Identification Authority of India has started a new system. Under this, e-KYC can be done to any institution without giving Aadhaar number. Customer has to submit only the specified file (XML) in zip format. The institute itself will complete the KYC process by reading this file.

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File to be downloaded:

In this facility, the KYC details of the customer are entered in an XML file, which is digitally signed by the authority. This file can be read only through a special machine. In this way, e-KYC can be completed easily without revealing the Aadhaar number. The XML file has to be downloaded from the website of the authority in zip format.

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Tampering will be able to be detected:

According to the authority, in this system any kind of tampering done in Aadhaar information will be easily detected by the concerned agency. KYC data is linked with the passcode provided by the Aadhaar number holder.

  • First of all go to the official website of Aadhaar https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in.
  • After this, enter the Aadhaar number and login through OTP.
  • This will open the Aadhaar dashboard. Click on the button of Offline e-KYC here.
  • After this a share code has to be entered for Aadhaar paperless e-KYC. This code will be used to open this file in future.
  • Now click on download. This will download the zip file. Its password will be your share code, which you entered while opening the website.

Now update Aadhaar for free till March 14, 2024:

Now through My Aadhaar portal, it can be updated till March 14, 2024 without paying any fee. Documents can be submitted online on myAadhaar portal or by visiting any Aadhaar centre.

Documents required for update

  • Ration Card, Voter ID Card, Government issued Identity Card/Address Certificate, and Indian Passport, which are valid as proof of both identity and address.
  • Documents like PAN card, driving license, secondary or senior school marksheet or school leaving certificate (TC) with photograph, government issued identity card or certificate are only valid as proof of identity.
  • Electricity/Water/Gas Bill (last 3 months), Bank/Post Office Passbook, Rent/Lease/Leave and License Agreement are valid as address proof only.

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