At https://myadhaarcard.com/, our priority is to provide Indian residents with the most accurate, easy-to-understand, and secure information regarding their digital identity documents. To maintain the highest level of integrity, we adhere to the following editorial standards.
1. Accuracy and Fact-Checking
Information regarding government documentation changes frequently. We ensure accuracy through:
- Official Verification: Every guide is cross-referenced with the latest circulars from the UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
- Primary Sources Only: We do not rely on second-hand news. We only use official gazettes, government portals, and verified press releases as our primary sources.
- Technical Review: Our technical team, led by engineers, tests the online procedures on official portals before writing about them to ensure the steps we describe actually work.
2. Human-Centric Content (AI Policy)
In an era of automated content, we believe in the “Human-in-the-Loop” philosophy:
- Expert Oversight: While we use modern technology to assist in research, every article is written or strictly edited by our core team (Arafat Shaik or Ragavasha Desai).
- No Unverified Automation: We do not publish raw, AI-generated content. Every piece of advice is reviewed to ensure it is practical, empathetic, and culturally relevant to the Indian context.
3. Privacy and Data Security
Given the sensitive nature of Aadhaar data, we follow a strict “No-Data” policy:
- Educational Purpose Only: We provide information about services. We never ask for, collect, or store Aadhaar numbers, OTPs, or biometric data.
- Security Education: Our editorial mission includes teaching users how to spot scams and protect their personal information while using official digital services.
- Safe Links: We only link to official
.gov.inwebsites for service execution.
4. Independence and Transparency
- Non-Affiliation: https://myadhaarcard.com/ is a private, independent educational portal. We are not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by the Government of India or the UIDAI.
- Unbiased Advice: Our independence allows us to provide honest troubleshooting tips and workarounds for common portal errors that official helpdesks might not cover.
5. Update Frequency
We perform a “Health Check” on our top-performing articles every month. If a government procedure changes (e.g., a new document is added to the valid list), we aim to update our corresponding guides within 48 to 72 hours.