The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has rolled out a major update to the Aadhaar mobile app, introducing a crucial “Selective Share” feature. This enhancement gives users unprecedented control over their personal data during digital verification processes.
Key Takeaways
- New “Selective Share” feature lets you choose which Aadhaar details to reveal
- Multiple security upgrades including biometric authentication and activity logs
- Support for up to five Aadhaar profiles on a single device
- Offline access to Aadhaar details without internet connection
What is the Selective Share Feature?
The Selective Share functionality allows Aadhaar holders to selectively disclose specific information during identity verification. Instead of sharing your complete Aadhaar profile containing sensitive data like your Aadhaar number, date of birth, and address, you can now share only the required fields.
For instance, if a hotel check-in only requires your name and photograph, you can restrict sharing to just those details. The app generates secure QR codes or digital credentials containing only the selected information, minimizing data exposure and preventing organizations from collecting unnecessary personal data.
Enhanced Security and Usability Features
Beyond selective sharing, the updated Aadhaar app includes several significant improvements:
- Multiple Profile Support: Store up to five Aadhaar profiles on one device, ideal for family members sharing a smartphone
- Biometric and Face Authentication: After OTP verification, access requires face recognition or device biometrics for enhanced security
- Offline Access: View Aadhaar details without internet connection, particularly useful in areas with poor network coverage
- Activity Log: Monitor where and when your Aadhaar details were used to detect suspicious activity
- Masked and QR-Based Sharing: Generate QR codes with either full or masked information based on your sharing preferences
How to Set Up and Use the Updated App
The setup process remains straightforward: download the app from the official Google Play Store, enter your Aadhaar number, complete OTP authentication, and verify your identity using biometrics. You can then set up a PIN or device-based lock for additional security. Families can add multiple profiles linked to the same registered mobile number.
Significance of This Privacy-Focused Update
The Selective Share feature fundamentally transforms how Aadhaar functions as a digital identity tool. By empowering users to control their data visibility, UIDAI has strengthened privacy protections while maintaining verification convenience. Whether for hotel check-ins, office access, or routine verifications, users can now share only essential information—nothing more.
In an era where data protection is paramount, this update represents a significant step toward user empowerment and personal information security.



