New Aadhaar App Sees 2.1 Crore Downloads in 3 Months

The government's new Aadhaar app has been downloaded over 2.1 crore times within three months of its launch. More than 28 lakh users have updated their mobile numbers using the app, while nearly 6 lakh have updated their addresses. The app offers advanced features like face verification, biometric lock/unlock, and a QR-based contact card. At least 100 entities have been onboarded for offline Aadhaar verification, enabling secure, consent-driven identity checks.

Key Points: Aadhaar App Hits 2.1 Crore Downloads in 3 Months

  • 2.1 crore downloads in 3 months
  • 28 lakh mobile number updates via app
  • 6 lakh address updates completed
  • 100 entities onboarded as OVSEs
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2.1 crore people download new Aadhaar app in 3 months, over 28 lakh update mobile number

New Aadhaar app downloaded 2.1 crore times in 3 months; 28 lakh users updated mobile numbers. Features face verification, biometric lock, and QR contact card.

"The growing public adoption showcases not only the trust of residents, but also the new App's role in making Aadhaar services more accessible and user-friendly - IT Ministry"

New Delhi, May 6

The government on Wednesday said the new Aadhaar app is witnessing strong public adoption with over 21 million downloads within three months, bringing services to people's fingertips and making life easier.

IT Ministry said that people are using the app to avail various services, including mobile number and address updates easily, anytime, anywhere.

"So far over 2.8 million (28 lakh) people have updated their mobile numbers using the new Aadhaar App. Similarly, nearly 6,00,000 people have used the App to update their address," it informed.

The new Aadhaar app is available on both Android and Apple iOS platforms.

It is a next-generation mobile application designed to provide Aadhaar Number Holders (ANH) with a secure, convenient and privacy-first way to carry, show, share and verify their identity.

The app has advanced functions such as face verification for proof of presence, biometric lock/unlock in a single click, authentication history, and a QR-based editable contact card for easy sharing of contact details instead of physical visiting cards.

It supports a wide range of real-life use cases. These include hotel check-ins through Offline Verification Seeking Entity's (OVSE) QR code scanning.

It facilitates age gating, hospital admissions, visitors' management, event entries, identity verification of gig workers and service partners among many such use cases.

"The growing public adoption showcases not only the trust of residents, but also the new App's role in making Aadhaar services more accessible and user-friendly, thus enabling ease of living for Aadhaar number holders," said the official statement.

Meanwhile, at least 100 entities have been onboarded as Offline Verification Seeking Entities (OVSEs) within just three months of the rollout of Aadhaar-based offline verification.

The milestone, achieved by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), marks a major step in enabling secure, consent-driven and paperless identity verification using Aadhaar without requiring real-time access to central databases.

- IANS

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Priya S
Nice to see government embracing digital solutions. But I wish they would also address issues like server downtime and OTP delays during peak hours. Been there, done that 😅 Still, 2.1 crore downloads in 3 months is impressive for India!
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Rohit P
The face verification feature is a game-changer. No more standing in queues at bank branches just to update address. Bahut badhiya move by UIDAI! But hoping they also make the app available in regional languages soon for our village folks.
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Sneha F
Privacy-first approach is welcome, but I'm still skeptical about biometric data being stored on phone. At least they've given lock/unlock option now. For hotel check-ins and gig worker verification, this could save so much hassle. Let's see how secure it really is.
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Varun X
100 entities onboarded as OVSEs in 3 months - that's great for paperless verification. As someone who travels frequently for work, the QR-based contact card feature is super useful. No more carrying multiple ID proofs. Digital India is finally delivering! 🙏
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Deepak U
Good initiative, but why does the app still ask for so many permissions? Camera, storage, location... I understand for verification, but could be more transparent. Also, 28 lakh mobile updates is good, but many elderly still struggle. Need more awareness campaigns in local languages.
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