The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued a strict warning about counterfeit DigiLocker apps appearing on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. These malicious ...
DigiLocker, an app that enables individuals in India to digitize and store a copy of more than 560 different documents, including government-issued ID cards, says it has topped 100 million users. The ...
Google has announced that it is bringing India’s online document storage service DigiLocker to the Files app on Android to let users access verified government-issued documents from the app. At the ...
DigiLocker, an app under the Digital India program, serves as a secure digital wallet where Indians can store verified government documents including driving licenses, vehicle registration ...
The CBSE Board Result 2025 has been declared for both Classes 10 and 12. Students across India who appeared for the CBSE Board Class 10th and CBSE Class 12th exams can check their scores online ...
MeitY has warned of fake DigiLocker apps on Google Play Store designed to steal data. Only the official app by NeGD, Government of India, is genuine. Students, who rely on DigiLocker for crucial ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the CBSE Board Class 12th Result 2025. With the growing emphasis on digital solutions, CBSE offers multiple platforms for students to ...
DigiLocker, which is the government’s digital document storage platform, has now introduced a new feature that allows users to access their Passport Verification Record (PVR) directly within the app.
In this year, DigiLocker has issued 4.94 Bn documents as compared to 4.75 Bn in 2021 The app helps people to digitise and store digital copies of 560 documents including Aadhaar card, insurance policy ...
The government of India has launched an application called DigiLocker to enable users to store important documents in a digital format on a cloud-based system for easier access. This removes the need ...
Matthew Zucca, a tech enthusiast and former consultant from Canada, joined Android Police in 2023. Leveraging his technical knowledge and previous consulting experience, Matthew got his first two ...
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