To boost user privacy and give users more choice over the personal information they share, UIDAI introduces a new "Selective Share" option. This update provides a timely solution to worries about naturally data exposure as digital identity verification becomes more common in hotels, workplaces, and residential complexes.
During an identity verification procedure, "Selective Share" enables Aadhaar holders to select which particular facts they wish to provide. Users can now share only the information that is necessary rather than the entire Aadhaar profile, which normally contains the Aadhaar number, date of birth, address, and other sensitive information. For example, if a hotel simply needs your name and photos, you can limit sharing to only those areas. The software generates a secure QR code or a digital certificate reflecting only the data you’ve selected. This lowers the possibility of fraud and stops businesses from gathering more data than is required.Multiple Profile Support, Biometric and Face Authentication, Offline Access, Activity Log, Masked and QR-Based Sharing.
The inclusion of “Selective Share” alters how Aadhaar is used as a digital identity tool. The update improves privacy yet retains convenience by giving buyers the ability to manage who can see their own data. Users now only share what is actually required, whether it be for routine verifications, hotel check-ins, or office arrival. In a digital world where data privacy is more vital, this change represents a meaningful step toward empowering consumers and securing personal information.
SOURCE: UIDAI
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