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Aadhaar: Edward Snowden calls it a 'mass surveillance system'

Snowden said that the UIDAI's response to the scandals reflects that it is about surveillance rather than benefits.

August 20, 2018 / 21:43 IST
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Edward Snowden, former CIA official and whistleblower, has once again spelt out the frailties of Aadhaar.

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Snowden, speaking at an event in Jaipur  via a video-conference, said that a mass surveillance system has been created with Aadhaar in India, referring to the controversy wherein Android phone users found out that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) helpline number got added to their contact list.

Snowden said that the UIDAI's response to the scandals reflects that it is about surveillance rather than benefits. UIDAI said that they were not responsible for the phone number issue and that it was Google's fault. They said that the system was fine as it was saving people’s money. It was protecting people from being cheated and preventing stealing of benefits. They also said that anybody who did not agree with the system had vested interests.