Aadhaar Card users don't just do this..!? Warns UIDAI..!

We all know that the Aadhaar card has become a very important and essential document in today's times. If you don't have an Aadhaar card, not only will many of your important tasks remain incomplete, but you won't be able to avail yourself of any government scheme. As the importance and necessity of Aadhaar are increasing, so is the risk of Aadhaar-related fraud. So, it is very important for all of us to keep in mind that we should be careful while using an Aadhaar card. uidai, the Aadhaar issuing body, has shared some tips for citizens to stay safe from Aadhaar card fraud. For this, recently, uidai tweeted on its official twitter account and provided the necessary information. Impersonating an official of uidai, fraudsters may ask for your details and documents
UIDAI said in a tweet that it will not call citizens to update their Aadhaar card. If someone asks you to update your Aadhaar card through a phone call, social media, email, WhatsApp, or in person posing as an employee of uidai, be alert, uidai said. Such people can be fraudsters. They may try their best to ask for your personal details or documents. But uidai has warned you not to share your personal details and any kind of document with any person. Citizens can call the helpline number for all kinds of information related to Aadhaar. For any kind of information related to the Aadhaar card, the public can call UIDAI's helpline number 1947, or email help@uidai.gov.in. It is important to note that there are only two ways to make any kind of update to the Aadhaar card. Aadhaar cards can be updated online or offline.

If you want to update your Aadhaar card online, for this you need to visit the official website of uidai and do the process. Or download the m-Aadhaar mobile app. If you want to update your Aadhaar card offline, you need to go to Aadhaar Center. Apart from this, there is no other option to update your Aadhaar card.

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