Aadhaar-based face authentication transactions for service delivery are gaining robust momentum, with monthly transactions in May touching an all-time high of 10.6 million. Face authentication was launched in October 2021.
This is the second consecutive month to register more than 10 million face authentication transactions, an official press release said today. The number of face authentication transactions is on an upward trajectory and the monthly numbers clocked in May is an increase of 38 per cent, compared with such transactions reported in January 2023, it added.
The AI/ML-based face authentication solution was developed in-house by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). It is now being used by 47 entities, including state government departments, ministries in the Central government and some banks.
It’s being used for registering beneficiaries under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, for authentication of beneficiaries in the PM Kisan scheme, and for generating digital life certificates at home by pensioners. It’s being used for marking staff attendance at several government departments and for opening bank accounts at a few leading banks via their business correspondents.
Among several states, the government of Andhra Pradesh is using Aadhaar-based face authentication for Jagananna Vidya Deevena Scheme for fee reimbursement to eligible higher education students and under EBC Nestham scheme for welfare delivery to women from economically backward segments.
Face authentication provide features like ease of usage and faster authentication; it is preferred as an additional modality to strengthen the authentication success rate along with fingerprint and OTP authentications. It captures live images for authentication. It is safe against any video replay attacks and static photo authentication attempts by anti-social elements.
Face authentication is also working as a robust alternative and helping senior citizens and all those who have issues with the quality of their fingerprints due to several reasons including manual work or health issues, the release said.
The month of May also saw the UIDAI executing 14.86 million Aadhaar updates, following requests from residents.
Aadhaar e-KYC service continues to play a key role in the banking and non-banking financial services sectors by providing transparent and improved customer experience and helping in ease of doing business.