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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is planning to make KYC (No Your Customer) from Aadhaar card more easy, safe and user-friendly.
After new changes, you will not have to share Aadhaar number or personal details in banks, other services. UIDAI is promoting new methods like QR code and PDF. Know how a new system will be there in the question answer here
1. What will be the change in Aadhaar KYC?
Answer: UIDAI offline base is making KYC easy and safe. Now you will not have to share Aadhaar number or personal details for KYC. QR code and PDF format will be used, which will increase privacy and will make the process easier. Biometric or OTP will also not be required.
2. How will this new system work?
Answer: In the UIDAI which is bringing the QR code and PDF format, you will be able to share the Aadhaar QR code or PDF with your phone or computer. These digital formats will be easy and safe and service provider will be able to check your identity by scanning it.

3. What will be the benefit of common people from this?
Answer: This system will increase privacy, as it will not have to share the Aadhaar number. KYC will become easier, especially in villages or remote areas, where biometric or OTP facility is difficult. Banks, Fintech and Insurance Companies will adopt it quickly, which will faster the account opening or service.
4. What was the problem in the old KYC system?
Answer: Earlier many startups were illegally offline KYC, causing the risk of data leaks. Fintech and non-banking companies had to face delay in KYC. The process of the XML file was complex, which has now been easier and safe by UIDAI by replacing the QR code and PDF.
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