The problem of keeping Aadhaar is over, knows how the new QR Code System will work

The Government of India has given a great relief to the Aadhaar card users. People do not need to submit photocopies of the Aadhaar card or keep the card with them for identity verification. The government has launched a new Aadhaar QR app, with the help of the identity that can be confirmed by scanning the QR code. Why is the new Aadhaar QR app? The Aadhaar card is the most used document in the country. Whether it is admission to school college or benefit of government schemes, it is necessary everywhere. But now the mess of giving Aadhaar photo copy is about to end. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav shared this information on the social media platform X (East Twitter). With the help of this new app, you will now only be able to prove your identity through QR code scan and face -id -verification. How does this app work? If you want to make a mark for a service, open the app and scan the QR code there. After this, you must do face verification in the app. Once the identity is verified, the institution in question will only get the same information as you want to share. This will keep the user’s privacy safe and no data will be abused. What is the biggest feature of this app? ✅ No Physical Aadhaar card is required ✅ Do not submit any photocopy ✅ Quick and secure Aadhaar verification, just as there is payment by scanning QR in UPI, the identity will also be done by scanning QR here. Currently, this app is available in the Beta version, it is currently in beta version, that is, it is available for limited users. But soon it will also be introduced to the general public. The demo video has shown how a person successfully certifies his identity through face -ID by scanning the QR code. Where will you get the greatest relief? It is not necessary to give Aadhaar copy in banks, government schemes and offices, due to the rapid verification of the identification, Digital India Mission will also get a new dimension. This app will not only facilitate the identity process, but also prefers people’s privacy and data security. Share this story -tags