E-Aadhaar UPDATE:- Everything to do at sitting home, says UIDAI CEO.
Indian Aadhaar users can share their Aadhaar digitally via a QR-code app, which means Aadhaar users are free from photocopies. UIDAI plans to accept documents like birth certificates, driving licences, and voter IDs for address updates to reduce cyber fraud and no need to visit Aadhaar centres to waste your time.
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By November, you will not be required to visit the Aadhaar centre to update your address or other details because UIDAI to launching a new QR-code app. So this can be useful for users to not need photocopies, it can save lots of paper, and also users do not need to visit Aadhaar centres to waste time.
CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar told TOI that a new app has been developed by the agency, and around 2,000 of the one lakh machines have now moved to the new tool.