Ways to prevent Aadhaar misuse: How to lock and unlock your number
Don't share information over phone with anyone, use only official apps and keep Aadhaar locked unless needed
The Aadhaar conundrum
continues for the retail consumer. On one hand, the Supreme Court is yet to
give its final verdict on its legality. But, on the other hand, precious data
is being leaked and some companies have been misusing this 12-digit unique
identification number.
Recently,
the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) initiated an inquiry
against a telecom operator for allegedly opening payments bank accounts of its
subscribers who went for Aadhaar-based SIM verification without their ‘informed
consent’. Even Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India has issued an advisory
to its customers. The insurer came across messages where policyholders were
asked to link Aadhaar to
their policies by sending an SMS to a designated number. LIC said it does not
have such a facility.
Already,
there have been several cases where criminals have called people on the pretext
of linking their Aadhaar with
bank accounts or mobile numbers. After making them reveal sensitive
information, the criminals have stolen money from their bank accounts.
“Earlier, individuals were getting calls from criminals to reveal bank-related one-time
passwords (OTP). Now, these criminals are using Aadhaar seeding
as the new tool to get sensitive information,” says Rohit Srivastwa, a
cybersecurity expert.
Experts
say that most frauds occur as victims share their sensitive information with
criminals due to lack of awareness. Scammers usually call with threats that
unless the individual shares details right away, their bank accounts will be
locked or mobile SIM cards deactivated. “No service provider ever calls
individuals to collect data. If you get a call asking for any information, then
it is bound to be a fraudulent call,” says Sivarama Krishnan, partner and
leader-cybersecurity, PwC India.
Just
following a few precautions can help you prevent losing money to frauds and
misuse of your Aadhaar details.
When you have to link your Aadhaar to
any services, check on the website of the company on the ways you can do it.
For banks, all you need to do is mention Aadhaar number
online as the account is already know-your-customer (KYC) compliant. It’s only
for telecom companies that you are required to visit the retailer or their
outlet and authenticate biometrics.
These
days, criminals have also resorted to collecting sensitive data through apps.
Once installed on your phone, these apps ask for details such as a bank account
or card details to link Aadhaar.
Once shared, the details are used to swindle money. Ensure that you don’t
download and install apps that are not from Google Play Store (Android) or
Apple’s store or iTunes. “Even if the app is from an authentic source, avoid
third-party apps and only go for official ones,” says Krishnan. If a service
provider insists on a photocopy of the Aadhaar card,
sign on it, mention the date and purpose for which the photocopy was shared.
UIDAI also
provides an option to users to lock and unlock their Aadhaar account.
One way to do this this is by using an OTP.
A simpler way is to download the mAadhaar
app of the UIDAI.
You can lock and unlock the account more easily through the app whenever
needed.
How
to lock/unlock biometrics
- Go to: https://resident.uidai.gov.in/biometric-lock
- Enter your Aadhaar number
- Enter security code/captcha
- Receive the OTP
- Lock your Aadhaar
- In app, select biometric settings to lock or unlock after setting up your profile
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Senior Manager @ Knowledge
Repository
Khaitan & Co
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