Aadhaar an ‘improper gate to service’, says Snowden
Snowden took an older tweet from the UIDAI itself and responded to it, pointing out design flaws in information flow with Aadhaar.

“Rarely do former intel chiefs and I agree, but the head of India’s RAW writes #Aadhaar is being abused by banks, telcos, and transport not to police entitlements, but as a proxy for identity—an improper gate to service. Such demands must be criminalized,” Snowden tweeted on Sunday, posting a link to Verma’s piece on a news website.
He later retweeted those who replied to him pointing out how banks and telecom companies in India are insistent on Aadhaar linkage. Later on Sunday evening, Snowden took an older tweet from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) itself and responded to it, pointing out design flaws in information flow with Aadhaar. The @UIDAI tweet from January 16 read: “#Aadhaar is an identifier, not a profiling tool. Aadhaar database does not keep any information about bank accounts, shares, mutual funds, property details, health records, family details, religion, caste, education etc. #AadhaarMythBuster.”
Snowden quoted this tweet and wrote: “That might be true if banks, landlords, hospitals, schools, telephone & internet companies were prohibited by law from asking for your #Aadhaar number. But any Indian can tell you they’re asked for their number by non-government entities––and those companies have databases too.”
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