The world’s largest biometric database makes face authentication mandatory
Aug 24, 2018, 11:50 IST
- India’s 12-digit unique identity system will now require face recognition as a part of the two-factor security authentication.
- The measure is mandatory for all Authentication User Agencies to adopt, or else face penalties.
- Non-compliance will be treated as a criminal offence under Section 42 and 43 of the Aadhaar Act.
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Aadhaar authentication is commonly used services in banks, public distribution system, attendance at government offices and lastly, telecom service providers for issuing a new SIM card. The latter has already been instructed to start implementing facial recognition starting September 15, 2018.
The roll-out will happen in a phased manner to all the Authentication User Agencies (AUAs) over the rest of the year. And, non-compliance will be treated as a criminal offence under Section 42 and 43 of the Aadhaar Act that threatens imprisonment and a fine.
The telecom operators, first in line to implement this measure, have been directed to perform at least 10% of their total authentication using facial recognition in the span of one month. Any shortfall will result in a 20 paise fine per transaction.
Facial recognition feature was a long time coming with reports of Aadhaar authentication failure in the case of senior citizens or people with physical disabilities. A step towards financial inclusion, facial identification would solve the problem of keeping people from what they are rightfully entitled to like their pensions and provident funds.