Aadhaar Card Authentication History: Aadhar card is your most needy document. For this you should be most careful. Know in this news where your Aadhar card has been used.
Aadhaar Card Authentication History: Aadhar Card is used in the country as a time of need and identification. Today it is one of the most important and identity proofs. For many of your government works, Aadhaar card is first of all necessary. Whether it is to open a bank account or to take advantage of any scheme of the government, Aadhaar is very important in everything from cooking gas cylinders. Let us know and in which works Aadhaar is used or if you feel that your Aadhaar card is being misused somewhere, then you can know this in an easy way.
Actually, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the organization that issues the Aadhaar number, provides this facility so that you can check where your Aadhaar card has been used.
How to Check Aadhaar Authentication History
First of all, you open the website https://resident.uidai.gov.in and click on the link to go to the Aadhaar Authentication History page. Now enter your Aadhaar number and security code. After that click on ‘Generate OTP’. OTP will be received on mobile. For this it is necessary that your mobile number is already registered on the UIDAI website.
If you suspect any misuse or find some irregularities in the use of your Aadhaar, you can immediately contact the UIDAI toll free number – 1947 or through email at help@uidai.gov.in Huh.
Lock online details
Now if you find any information related to Aadhaar suspicious, you can lock Aadhaar information online and it can also be unlocked when you want to use it. While doing all this, you should also take care of the linking deadline, which is coming near. Apart from this, there is some high and low in the use of Aadhaar, then you can immediately contact UIDAI’s toll free number – 1947 or contact through E-mail at help@uidai.gov.in.
PAN linking is necessary
PAN link- For this, you have to go to the Income Tax website and fill in the information of PAN and Aadhaar and complete the authentication process. At present, its deadline has been extended till March 31.