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Aadhaar helpline confusion: When UIDAI's toll-free number suddenly turned up in contact lists

Phone users across India reported finding the Aadhaar helpline number in their phones—without ever saving it.

July 26, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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Imagine scanning your phone's contact list and running into a number you know you never saved: the UIDAI toll-free Aadhaar helpline. That is what happened to tens of thousands of Android users across India, some of whom were surprised—if slightly unsettled—to find the 1800-300-1947 helpline pre-installed on their phones. The incident, which started trending initially on social media, soon led to confusion and conjecture about how the number came to be there and what implications it had for data privacy.

They believed it was a bug, others feared it was malware, while others speculated if their phones had been hacked. What everyone generally agreed on? Nobody remembered having stored the UIDAI number themselves. The abrupt discovery was seen in phones that weren't recently updated and from various Android manufacturers, which only added to the mystery.

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UIDAI denies involvement, users seek answers

As the confusion grew, UIDAI, the government agency that oversees Aadhaar, stepped in to say that it had not made the number be pushed into phones or instructed manufacturers to do so. The agency asserted that it was not connected with how the helpline displayed and referred to telecom operators or phone manufacturers as potential culprits.