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Skype Will Use Aadhaar-based ID Authentication: Microsoft
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Skype Will Use Aadhaar-based ID Authentication: Microsoft

Microsoft today said it has presented to central authorities various “case scenarios” on how its Skype service can be used for identity authentication using the Aadhaar database. “We have presented various case scenarios on how Skype can be used. We already support iris authentication (on Windows 10). Now it depends on them how they want to proceed,” Microsoft India Chairman Bhaskar Pramanik said. Citing an example, he said Skype can be used by people to authenticate themselves for accessing government services that require Aadhaar-based authentication. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is in discussions with handset makers and operating system providers for embedding the identification technology onto mobile devices. This will help people authenticate their Aadhaa...
MobiKwik Launches Aadhaar ‘eKYC’, To Update e-Wallets in Real Time
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MobiKwik Launches Aadhaar ‘eKYC’, To Update e-Wallets in Real Time

MobiKwik, the largest independent mobile payments company in India has launched eKYC for its users. eKYC is RBI approved, paperless process for fulfilling KYC requirements that will allow MobiKwik users to upgrade their wallet with Aadhaar card in real time. Once a user requests eKYC on the app, a company representative will reach the user's location within 30 minutes and do real time wallet upgrade. "This launch further simplifies the wallet experience for our users and they can now avail benefits of a KYC account within half an hour," said Chief Operating Officer MobiKwik, Mrinal Sinha. UIDAI's e-KYC service enables KYC process to be performed electronically with explicit authorization by resident. As part of the e-KYC process, the resident authorizes UIDAI (through Aadhaar auth...
Cost of New Mobile Connection Could be Zero Using Aadhaar eKYC
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Cost of New Mobile Connection Could be Zero Using Aadhaar eKYC

Trai Chairman R S Sharma Friday said cost of activation of a new mobile connection can virtually come down to zero if electronic KYC of Aadhaar is implemented as authentication will be done digitally. He said transaction costs are reduced substantially when Aadhaar is used as an authentication tool. "If you are taking a mobile connection, currently the cost of activation of a mobile customer is Rs 150 because you have to fill a customer acquisition form (CAF), you have to give paper documents... if you use digital identity authentication, you can fill the customer form, digitally sign it and get your electronic KYC. So, essentially the cost is equal to zero," Sharma said at the annual growth Net summit in New Delhi. Sharma has made recommendations to the Department of Tele...