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Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar
The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.
Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.Controversies related to Aadhaar

The Supreme Court had in 2018 upheld the validity of the Aadhaar but flagged
privacy concerns.

Amid questions related to the safety of Aadhaar, UIDAI’s former chief and then TRAI
chairman RS Sharma shared his Aadhaar number on the microblogging platform Twitter
and challenged everyone to show how mere knowledge of the unique number could be
used to harm him.

It led to several Twitter users claiming to have dug up his mobile number,
photographs, residential address, date of birth and even chat threads using the
information.

The same year, several media reports exposed that the Aadhaar database could be
accessed on the Internet, UIDAI had claimed that it was a case of unauthorised
access to the site and that no biometric data was stolen or lost.

These are among the instances controversies have erupted over the security of
Aadhaar and the people's data.

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