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12/05/24 20:08 PM IST

DigiLocker

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  • As thousands of students across the country rush to their computers to check their board exam results, many of them now have the option of viewing their scores and even obtaining their verified marksheets through the Indian government’s DigiLocker platform.
About Digilocker
  • The DigiLocker platform, launched in 2015, operates as an app to store users’ digital records.
  • The app can be used when applying for a passport, reviewing marksheets, or proving one’s identity during travel.
  • The app is part of the Indian government’s paper-free initiative aimed at letting users access, verify, and store essential documents in a digital wallet so that they are easy to retrieve and present to officials when required.
  • As of early May, the app has over 270 million registered users, while nearly 6.7 billion documents — like Aadhaar, insurance policy papers, PAN records, and driving licenses — have been retrieved through it.
  • The issued documents in DigiLocker system are deemed to be at par with original physical documents as per Rule 9A of the Information Technology (Preservation and Retention of Information by Intermediaries providing Digital Locker facilities) Rules.
Benefits
  • DigiLocker is a paperless solution meant to ensure that a user can access the latest and updated versions of their documents online in order to prove their identity and their credentials at any given moment.
  • To the verifying officials, this helps in keeping at bay fake, poor quality print copies, and outdated documents that miss key details.
  • Also, for the user, this app helps eliminate the need to carry separate sets of documents while they are on the move.
  • Instead, the documents can be fetched or stored in a local device.
  • In theory, these digital documents are no less valid than their originals. Additionally, the DigiLocker website noted that using the app can help with faster service delivery.
Security of Digilocker
  • DigiLocker is a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY) under the Digital India programme, meaning it is a government approved application and is ideally maintained with strict security protocols framed by officials.
  • DigiLocker ties into Digital India’s vision areas of providing citizens a secure document access platform on a public cloud.
  • According to DigiLocker’s own website, it has standard security measures in place including 2048 Bit RSA SSL encryption, multi-factor authentication (OTP verification), consent systems, timed log outs, and security audits.
  • However, any government database that stores citizens’ information and documents is inevitably an attractive target for hackers who steal user data and sell it on the dark web.
  • As per the Google Play Store’s data, no DigiLocker data is shared with third parties and data is encrypted in transit. Examples of data collected include files and documents (optional), your name, email address (optional), and User IDs.
Issues
  • People who are not used to operating smartphones or those find it difficult to navigate apps may struggle to download DigiLocker, use OTPs, and fetch their credentials unless they have assistance.
  • Those who cannot read are also at a disadvantage.
  • Another hurdle is that people with multiple names, aliases, inconsistent spellings, or even slightly mismatched certificates may not be able to smoothly fetch their documents via DigiLocker as the app needs the submitted details to match the issuer’s data exactly.
  • Users have in the past complained that even subtle changes such as capitalised letters and initials can lead to failure.
  • Furthermore, there is no uniformity in how different government authorities and law enforcement bodies in India review official documents.
  • While some insist on being shown virtual documents through DigiLocker, others claim the original hard copies are mandatory.
Source- The Hindu

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