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Aadhaar Authentication History: UIDAI, the issuing body of Aadhaar number, provides this facility to check where your Aadhaar card has been used.



New Delhi. Aadhar Card is one of the essential and important identity proofs for every citizen. Aadhar card is the first requirement for all government works. Whether to open a bank account or to take advantage of any government scheme, to get support or to take subsidy of LPG cylinder, Aadhaar number is demanded almost everywhere.

If you think that your Aadhar card is being misused somewhere, then you can know this in an easy way. Actually, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the issuing body of Aadhaar number, provides this facility to check where your Aadhaar card has been used.

How to Check Aadhaar Authentication History

>> First of all you go to the official website of UIDAI, the issuing body of Aadhaar number https://resident.uidai.gov.in.

>> After that click on Aadhar Authentication History.

>> Now enter your Aadhar Number and Security Code.

>> After this click on ‘Generate OTP’

>> After entering the OTP, the period of intimation and number of transactions have to be given.

>> Now the details of the authentication request will appear on the screen for the selected period.

If you suspect any misuse or find some irregularities in the use of your Aadhaar, you can immediately contact the UIDAI toll free number – 1947 or through email at help@uidai.gov.in Huh.

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