UIDAI Clamps Down On 50 Fraud Sites Offering Aadhaar Services
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has
further directed authorities for closure of another 26 such fraudulent and
illegal websites and mobile applications.
In a massive crackdown on unauthorised agencies offering
Aadhaar-related services illegally and charging excessive money from the
public, UIDAI has got shut down 12 websites and as many mobile apps available
on the Google Playstore.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has further directed
authorities for closure of another 26 such fraudulent and illegal websites and
mobile applications.
"Some websites and mobile apps were luring citizens to share their basic
information and Aadhaar number under the pretext of getting them Aadhaar card
or offering other Aadhaar related services. We have taken strict action against
them," UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey told PTI.
Emphasising that UIDAI has a zero tolerance to such
unauthorised websites and mobile applications, he said, "We will continue
to keep our vigil on such websites and mobile applications and if something
comes to our notice, we will take swift action including shutting them down, or
go for other stricter measures," he said.
At present, any Aadhaar-related demographic information can only be shared
following the procedures laid down in the Aadhaar Act, 2016.
Any violation is punishable under Section 38 and Chapter VII of the Aadhaar Act
that provides punishment for "Whoever, not being authorised by the
Authority, intentionally accesses or secures, downloads, copies or extracts any
data from the Central Identities Data Repository or stored in any removable storage
medium..."
In a statement, UIDAI said that these illegal websites and mobile applications
(downloadable through Google Playstore) were providing unauthorised
Aadhaar-related services such as downloading online Aadhaar card, providing
status of Aadhaar generation, PVC (plastic) Aadhaar Card, to residents. In the
process, these agencies were illegally obtaining the Aadhaar number and
enrolment details from the residents.
"UIDAI has not authorised the owners of these mobile applications or
websites to extend any Aadhaar-related services on its behalf," Pandey
said in the statement.
Warning websites and mobile applications providers against illegal use of
Aadhaar logo in violation of Aadhaar Act and the Copyright Act, he said the
authority is contemplating stern action against them.
"As per Section 70 of the IT Act, the Government has declared the UIDAIs
Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) facilities, Information assets,
logistics infrastructure and dependencies installed at UIDAI locations to be
critically protected system," he added.
www.uidai.gov.inis the only authorised website of UIDAI, the statement said
adding that for Aadhaar related services, people should visit either the
official website or authorised Common Service Centres or Aadhaar Permanent
Enrolment Centres.
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