Aadhaar (UIDAI) News & Updates

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Which OS and antivirus are you using in ur PC bro ? And are you using android ? If yes then which keyboard ?

PC keylogger and word prediction on android works personal info you type on your keyboard. And when you turn on GPS Google knows where you are in the world and can even tell whether you are moving or stand still. I think it's a privacy breach

Windows OS for business+ Fedora (linux based) as personal. Kaspersky Total Security. Yes, an android tablet very rate. Yes, google trace can work sometimes and its a privacy breach. The moment Google and Microsoft joined hands with US Govt, all is gone. Where is the privacy?
 
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Soon we will see the demand of nuclear launch codes on the ground of no privacy. If there is no privacy then why should Govt hide nucler launch codes, it should be available in public domain :rofl
 
Soon we will see the demand of nuclear launch codes on the ground of no privacy. If there is no privacy then why should Govt hide nucler launch codes, it should be available in public domain :rofl
Agreed, there should be no 'right to privacy'. Tomorrow if the Government asks people to strip naked, they should do it :ohya
 
Agreed, there should be no 'right to privacy'. Tomorrow if the Government asks people to strip naked, they should do it :ohya

Why not if it provides greater security, US has full body X ray scanner, majority of European countries including major super powers of the world have imposed ban, latest in the list is Austria So your wish will fulfil soon ;)
 
Aadhaar system is fully protected and well-designed from any data breach, according to Srikanth Nadhamuni, who was the first technology head of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which issues identification numbers to citizens.

Commenting on the recent attempt by technology professional Abhinav Srivastava to illegally create a public app that could obtain details of Aadhaar holders, Nadhamuni said the National Informatics Centre (NIC) website which is giving AUA (Authentication User Agency) services is not secure.

“NIC, which is giving AUA service provider is outside the purview of Aadhaar, is not complying with its security standards. Instead of Aadhaar’s HTTPS, NIC is hosting their data on HTTP website, application layer protocol designed within the framework of the Internet protocol suite,” he said.

Aadhaar is fully protected: UIDAI's former tech head
 
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