What is Aadhaar Virtual ID and how you can generate one
Aadhaar Virtual ID
To prevent data misuse, the Unique Identification Authority of India
(UIDAI) has recently introduced a new security layer termed as Aadhaar Virtual
ID.
The Aadhaar Virtual ID together with the user's biometrics will give approved
access to agencies with limited details, like name, address and photograph,
which are enough for e-KYC.
What
is an Aadhaar Virtual ID?
The Aadhaar Virtual ID (VID) consists of a 16-digit, randomly-assigned
figure that can be quoted as an alternative to providing the Aadhaar number.
The Aadhaar Virtual ID will give limited KYC access and the holder will not be
required to share his or her Aadhaar number at the time of authentication. The
Aadhaar virtual ID can be generated through the UIDAI portal.
The government-run organization has made it mandatory for all agencies
undertaking Aadhaar authentication to accept Aadhaar card
from the applicants starting from 1 June, 2018.
How
to Generate Aadhaar Virtual ID (Give some intro then start writing in steps)
At present, an Aadhaar
Virtual ID is valid for a minimum of one day. The holder can re-generate a new
Virtual ID only a day after he or she has generated the first one. No form of
expiration period has been defined for the Aadhaar Virtual ID yet - it stays
valid until the user generates a new one.
Following are the steps to
take to generate an Aadhaar Virtual ID:
- Step 1 - Visit
the official website of UIDAI - uidai.gov.in
- Step 2 - Under
Aadhaar Services, click on "Virtual ID (VID) Generator"
- Step 3 - Enter
your Aadhaar number and type in the security code
- Step 4 - Click
on “Send OTP” and enter the OTP you receive on your registered number
- Step 5 - You
will have two options - to generate a new VID or retrieve the one you have
already generated. Select your option and you will receive the Aadhaar
Virtual ID on your mobile number.
Why
Do We Need Aadhar Virtual ID?
The
UIDAI launched the Virtual ID facility to improve the security surrounding
users' personal data mentioned on their Aadhaar card by masking it, instead of
generating a 16-digit randomly generated VID. Through the use of Virtual IDs,
service providers will not be able to retrieve the Aadhaar number of the
applicant. The authentication is carried out as usual. Since the Aadhaar number
cannot be accessed by agencies in any manner, it prevents potential misuse of
the individual's Aadhaar details.
Features
of the Virtual ID
1. The Virtual ID is a temporary 16-digit
randomly generated number, which can be used in place of the Aadhaar number for
authentication.
2. The virtual ID will be valid until the
user generates a new one.
3. It can be generated on UIDAI's resident
portal.
4. There is no maximum limit on the
generation of Aadhaar Virtual IDs.
5. Aadhar
card KYC offers limited KYC access, providing only need-based information
for verification.
6. There is no compulsion on the user's
part to generate VIDs. An individual can furnish his or her Aadhaar number instead
of the Virtual ID.
7. Agencies do not have permission to
store the Virtual ID or any other Aadhaar details taken for authentication.
This prevents misuse of vital information.
8. Starting 1 June, 2018, all agencies
undertaking Aadhaar authentication have to accept VID from their users.
9. It reduces agencies' burden of
collecting Aadhaar number of every person and saving it for KYC purpose.
FAQs
on Aadhaar Virtual ID
What is the limit to
generate Virtual IDs in a month? any limit?
A user can
generate as many Aadhaar Virtual IDs as he or she wants. At present, the
Aadhaar Virtual ID is valid for a minimum of one day. The holder can
re-generate a new Virtual ID only a day after he or she has generated the first
one. No form of expiration period has yet been defined for the VID yet - it
stays valid until the user generates a new one.
Aadhaar Virtual
IDs were issued from 1 March, 2018. All agencies undertaking Aadhaar
authentication are required to accept VIDs from their users starting 1 June,
2018. Users can generate new Aadhaar Virtual ID on the official website of the
UIDAI- uidai.gov.in
From 1 June,
2018, all agencies undertaking Aadhaar authentication will have to accept VID
from their users.
On generating a
new Aadhaar Virtual ID, the earlier ID will no longer be valid and be replaced
by the new VID.
No, a user can
generate new Aadhaar Virtual ID as and when he or she requires. However, it
must be noted that the Aadhaar Virtual ID is valid for a minimum span of one
day. The holder can re-generate a new Aadhaar Virtual ID only a day after he or
she has generated the first one. No form of expiration period has yet been
defined for the VID - it stays valid until the user generates a new one.
The Aadhaar
Virtual ID facility can only be accessed if the user's mobile number is
registered in the UIDAI database. All Aadhaar-related online services are
one-time password enabled and to avail this facility, registering your mobile
number with UIDAI is a must.
No, this is not
possible as the Virtual ID is generated against the Aadhaar number. If an
individual does not have an Aadhaar card, he or she will first need to enrol
for the same. On receiving the Aadhaar number, the user can generate the
virtual ID
No, but you can
get in touch with UIDAI service providers to help you out. The Aadhaar Virtual ID are designed to limit the
access that companies and agencies have on the data stored on the user's
Aadhaar.
A user can
generate multiple Virtual IDs on a single Aadhaar number. This would mean that
the overall number of possible 16-digit Virtual IDs need to be far more than
the total number of possible 12-digit Aadhaar numbers. This is the only
plausible explanation behind UIDAI choosing 16 digits as for each Virtual ID.
The Aadhaar
Virtual ID facility aims to improve the security surrounding users' personal
data mentioned on their Aadhaar card by masking it, instead of generating a
16-digit randomly generated VID. Through the use of Virtual IDs, service
providers will not be able to retrieve the Aadhaar number of the applicant.
A virtual ID
can only be generated against an Aadhaar number. For now, there is no facility
to generate VID from the enrolment number.
No, the use of
Aadhaar Virtual ID is optional and not mandatory

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