UIDAI asks Google India and Indian CERT to take down apps and sites accessing Aadhaar

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The UIDAI has asked the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team and Google India to act against some websites and mobile apps providing unauthorised Aadhaar-related services, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.
“It was found that some websites and mobile applications were providing unauthorised Aadhaar related services such as downloading online Aadhaar letters, providing status of Aadhaar generation, printing Aadhaar letters on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) card to residents,” Minister of State for Electronics and IT P P Chaudhary said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
He added that Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has forwarded an official complaint to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team and Google India in this regard. “The illegal/unauthorised websites were blocked by Department of Telecommunication, while the unauthorised mobile applications were removed from the Google Play Store,” he said.
Last month, UIDAI had got shut 12 such websites and mobile apps each. It had also directed authorities for closure of another 26 such fraudulent and illegal websites and mobile applications. UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey had said some websites and mobile apps were luring citizens to share their basic information and Aadhaar number under the pretext of getting them Aadhaar cards or offering other related services.
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