Is the Aadhaar database secured enough?

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Kshitij Gadge said:   6 years ago
In my opinion. Definitely,Yes!

*Aadhar signifies Unique Identification for citizens which is completely a confidential database.

*Aadhar Act, 2016 implies All India authenticated identity proof for citizens of India in envisaging benefits from Governmental schemes and Benefits.

*Harsh reality may be that Private firms can misuse the database hence criteria could be made not to allow such firms to assume Adhaar ID of applicants.

*Governmental firms never breach such database with anyone as per the Data Protection Act, 2017. So Consensually everything is secured and can't be disclosed without the consent of individual.

Thank you!
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Divyansh Patni said:   5 years ago
Hi everyone!

Today's topic is the Aadhar database is secured or not.

I consider that the data of Aadhar card is fully secured. Because it is not easy for hackers to hack our accounts or stole for personal details because for all these things they need an OTP code that is on your phone.

That's why it's not easy to hack them.

And our government takes a good initiative. So it is very beneficial for us. And it is used in every field because Aadhar card contains our id password that is used in every field. Such as bank account and in any type of form filling. So it helps us in every field of life. Because with the help of an id password we can do many things. Finally we all thanks our government who takes a good decision for our country.

Thankyou you.
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Gaurav Tiwari said:   5 years ago
Hello everyone.

In my view, yes for some extent only because for the database we have to see things like cyber hacking why I'm saying because we know our Aadhar no. Is linked with mobile in today's era it not a difficulty thing to hack a mobile. So I think our country cybersecurity is more important before linking our data with aadhar. Finally in conclusion, I want to say that aadhar is good option for database but before we have to build our cyber security.

Thank you.
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AmresH prajapati said:   5 years ago
Hello everyone.

Firstly, thanks of all for giving a golden opportunity to discuss "is the Aadhar database secured enough".

Yes, according to me Aadhar database is completely safe. Because it is made by the central government. Important work is not completed without Aadhar as banking works, railways ticket, and as a many many work.

As we know it has a bar code so it is secure for the database. As we know if we want to vo another country, our Aadhar is very important.

Aadhar is a unique identity card. One person has only one Aadhar.

At last, I think Aadhar is the best way to manage any data.
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Amol Yamgar said:   7 years ago
It is absolutely correct that the Adharcard data is not secured but there is no another identification proof for children who are in below 18 years.

According to me, Adhardata base is not secured enough. It needed that data will be secure & make one identification proof for all i.e. Adharcard.
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Naga Sravani Tangirala said:   7 years ago
Aadhaar card is the proof of identity that we are Indian. It is a world wide identification that can be accessed to each and every individual in India but now a days the data base of it not secured. This is because of the government reclassness towards every work. This means what ever they initialize, in the initial stages the actions bwill be taken severe but at the last the government is not at all bothered about its scams. Hence in my view the Aadhaar database is not secured.
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Deepika said:   6 years ago
Yes, Aadhar database is completely secured now and recently UIDAI said that there is no single issue with Aadhar database, everything is secured. Aadhar is like an identity card to represent the person is a citizen of India. Everything is linked to this Aadhar like our contact details, bank account and everything so that it will be useful for the government to know who is not paying the tax.
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Shweta said:   4 years ago
According to me, Aadharcard is secure for everyone. Nowadays this is mandatory for everyone. This made one of our identification. It is unique I'd of everyone who has biometric of oneself. In the process of Ahardcard generation, there is biometric features required like a fingerprint, eye scan and also OTP.

We don't need to carry other identifications like passports, voter id, bank passbooks and driving licences because these are all linked to ADARCARD. It is beneficial to all age of person because below 18 we don't get this identification.

When we withdraw the money from the bank we can easily draw using ADARCARD. No one can hack our bank details unless providing our biometric. It gives safety to money.
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Nilima Sethi said:   4 years ago
I want to put my view here;

Nowadays Aadhaar card is needed for everyone everywhere.

So the Government of India made such brilliant things for their society it has been helped us in many things either bank propose, verify ourself to anywhere by Aadhaar card. We have proof that we all are Indian. Obviously, Government has taken this decision so our data would be saved. They may have enough security for this.

This decision was taken by Government. It should fully depend on our Government to take responsibility for it.

It is also unique identification and with the help of the Aadhaar card, it has been helping to the more rural area people. They are using it more.

So my conclusion is that it had a good decision taken by our government.
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Prsanjeet Panwar said:   3 years ago
I think the Aadhaar card I one of the most important I'd for Indian because maximum Indian have an Aadhaar and this is like an identity of Indian.

This shows our real identity and saves us with a fake id. This is more secure than others I'd because there is unique authentication than other ids.
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