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UIDAI plans a new Aadhaar card with only a photo and an encrypted QR code to enhance privacy, stop misuse, and boost security. Full rollout expected by December 2025.
Aadhaar to get a new minimalist design.
Only the photo and the encrypted QR code are visible.
No personal details are printed on the card.
QR-based verification to replace photocopies.
Full rollout expected by December 2025.
The Aadhaar card, one of the most important identity documents in India, is soon going to undergo major updates. From bank loans and SIM cards to government schemes, Aadhaar is used everywhere. But rising cases of misuse, fake Aadhaar cards, and theft of personal information have pushed the UIDAI to prepare a new, more secure version.
This update will change the design, information printed on the card, and the way Aadhaar is verified, making it more confidential and fraud-proof.
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Aadhaar has become the primary ID for millions of people in the country. However, increased usage has also raised security concerns:
Many companies, hotels, agencies and SIM vendors collect and store photocopies of Aadhaar for long periods.
This practice increases the risk of personal information such as name, address, date of birth, and Aadhaar number leaking or being misused.
UIDAI has received many reports where Aadhaar photocopies were used for fraudulent activities.
There have also been growing cases of fake Aadhaar cards being used to claim government benefits illegally.
Although the Aadhaar Act clearly states that no entity should collect Aadhaar photocopies or biometric data offline, this rule is often ignored.
To deal with these risks, UIDAI is preparing a new Aadhaar format that focuses on maximum security with minimum information.
UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar, during an online conference, shared why Aadhaar needs a redesign.
He said we must rethink the need to print so much personal information on Aadhaar. According to him:
If the Aadhaar card only contains a photo and a secure QR code, no one can access your personal details.
This will greatly reduce risks linked to photocopy misuse, fraud, and data theft.
His statement shows that UIDAI is moving toward a “minimum information, maximum security” model.
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UIDAI has revealed that the upcoming Aadhaar will have a simple, clean, and minimalist design. Key highlights include:
1. Only Photo + Encrypted QR Code
The new Aadhaar card will display:
Your photo
A high-security, encrypted QR code
No details like:
Name
Address
Aadhaar number
Date of birth
Gender
will be printed.
2. QR Code as the Only Verification Method
Any government or private entity can verify identity by scanning the QR code. The QR code will be encrypted, and only authorized agencies can decode it, ensuring high security.
3. Strong Protection from Data Theft
Even if someone gets a photocopy or takes a picture of the card, no personal information will be visible. This will make Aadhaar almost impossible to misuse.
UIDAI has said the new Aadhaar design may be fully implemented by December 2025.
Guidelines are currently in the drafting stage.
Officials are working on the final version of the new model.
Once implemented, Aadhaar will become a completely secure and minimally identifiable document.
No need to give Aadhaar photocopies in the future
Only QR code–based verification will be required
No personal data will be visible to anyone
Identity theft and fake Aadhaar fraud will reduce significantly
Government and private institutions will only verify the authenticity of Aadhaar, not access personal details
Stronger data privacy and improved security standards
This move by UIDAI is set to take India's data security and privacy to a new level. The redesigned Aadhaar card, expected by December 2025, will protect citizens’ information, reduce misuse, and match global security standards.
The upcoming changes aim to make Aadhaar more secure, modern, and completely confidential, ensuring safer identity verification for every Indian in the future.
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The upcoming Aadhaar card redesign marks a major step toward stronger security and privacy for all citizens. With only a photo and an encrypted QR code, the new format will prevent misuse, stop identity theft, and limit access to personal data. UIDAI aims to fully implement this model by December 2025, ensuring safer, simpler, and more confidential verification across all services. This change will set new standards for digital identity protection in India.