Google has now partnered with UIDAI, which is responsible for issuing the Aadhaar card. Using this new association, people will be able to store the data of the Aadhaar card in the Google wallet. This was revealed by Google on its official blog.

Using the blog, it can be learned that the data of Aadhaar card available in the Wallet allows easy verification through the use of this card as a document of proof of identity.

Using the wallet, people can use Aadhaar verification both online and offline. The Wallet provides the option of specifying the information required during the Aadhaar verification process.

Google Wallet also allows users to selectively share information for Aadhaar verification. This means that during verification, users will have the option to share only the required information.

Google says that it can also be used to verify their age for third-party apps or rewards. Additionally, users can also fill out international visa forms with a single tap. Google says it will integrate this feature with platforms like MyGate and Snubbit, making it easier to verify gigworkers.

First, open the Google Wallet app on your smartphone. Tap the '+' or 'Add to Wallet' button on the home screen and select the option to add an ID card or Aadhaar card from the menu. Next, you'll need to verify your Aadhaar details through the UIDAI portal. Submit the OTP received on your registered mobile number.

Once the authentication process is complete, your digital Aadhaar will be saved in an encrypted format in your Google Wallet app. You can then access it by entering your device password or using your fingerprint or face unlock.