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How many mobile sims were issued from your Aadhaar? Now know

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Through this website, you can easily find out how many SIMs have been issued on your Aadhar card so far. If any mobile number is linked with your Aadhaar number without your knowledge, then you can also complain about it.


Do you know that now you can check all the mobile phone numbers registered with your Aadhar card? Yes.. You can check these numbers from the new website of Department of Telecommunications (DoT). DoT has recently launched a portal- Telecom Analytics for Fraud Management and Consumer Protection (TAFCOP). Through this portal, users can check all the phone numbers linked to their Aadhaar number. This is a very useful portal.

Full details of the link Sim basis

according to TAFCOP, through this website you have the easier it is to find out the number of SIM far on the base card. If any mobile number is linked with your Aadhaar number without your knowledge, then you can also complain about it. Apart from this, you can also easily separate your old and unused number from your Aadhaar. Let us tell you that currently this service is only for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana users, but soon it will be made available for users across the country.

Vijay Shekhar Sharma said ‘Useful Service’

Vijay Shekhar Sharma of Paytm has appreciated the useful service started by the Modi government. Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma has also tweeted about this and described it as very useful. He has said in his tweet that very useful service started by TRAI / Dot. Where you go to the site and type your mobile number and as soon as you enter the OTP, you will know the mobile numbers of all the SIM cards purchased with your Aadhaar number. You can block any of them that you are not using.


Learn how to check registered phone numbers-

1. To know about your Aadhaar linked mobile SIM, you must first go to https://tafcop.dgtelecom.gov.in/.
2. Here you have to enter your phone number.
3. After this you have to click on ‘Request OTP’ button.
4. After this, you have to enter the OTP that came on your mobile number.
5. Then, all the numbers linked to your Aadhaar number will be visible on the website.
6. Where users can report and block numbers that are not in use or are no longer needed.

Pravesh Maurya
Pravesh Maurya
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