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UIDAI unveils Virtual ID in beta form – Here's how VID for Aadhaar works | Personal Finance News

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"Virtual ID  gives the users the option of not sharing their Aadhaar number at the time of authentication.

- The Virtual ID, which would be a random 16-digit number, together with biometrics of the user would give any authorised agency like a mobile company, limited details like name, address and photograph, which are enough for any verification.

- A user can generate as many Virtual IDs as he or she wants.

- The older ID gets automatically cancelled once a fresh one is generated."

From "UIDAI unveils Virtual ID in beta form – Here's how VID for Aadhaar works | Personal Finance News".

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