Authentication facility definition

Authentication facility means the facility provided by the Authority for verifying the identity information of an Aadhaar number holder through the process of authentication, by providing a Yes/ No response or e‐KYC data, as applicable
Authentication facility means the facility provided by the Authority for verifying the Aadhaar number along with demographic information or biometric information of an Aadhaar number holder through the process of authentication, by providing a Yes/ No response or e-KYC data, as applicable;

Examples of Authentication facility in a sentence

  • Based on the requirements prescribed by UIDAI, SEBI issued circular No. SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2019/123 dated November 05, 2019 detailing the e-KYC Authentication facility under section 11A of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, by entities in the securities market for Resident Investors.

  • SEBI issued circular No. SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2019/123 dated November 05, 2019 detailing the e-KYC Authentication facility under section 11A of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, by entities in the securities market for Resident Investors.

  • The year wise authentication and e-KYC transactions are as in Chart 3.3. 26 “Yes/ No” Authentication: UIDAI started Yes/ No Authentication facility in February 2012 under which requesting entity sends Aadhaar and necessary demographic and/ or OTP and/ or biometric information of the Aadhaar number holder in an encrypted format.

  • UIDAI validates the input parameters against the data stored in CIDR and authenticates in a ‘Yes or No’ response.27 e-KYC Authentication: UIDAI started e-KYC Authentication facility in May 2013 under which a requesting entity sends Aadhaar and necessary biometric information and/ or OTP from the Aadhaar number holder in encrypted format.

  • In using the two Factor Authentication facility made available to the send of a secure message, for the purpose of ID verification on the part of the recipient, the associated mobile number will be retained and used in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

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  • Authentication facility of loan applications and loan repayment guarantee for staff is made available.

  • A secure environment cannot be created by giving "Biometric Authentication" facility to only 35 users (i.e. officers of and above the rank of Deputy Registrars and all the other “Statutory Officers)”.

  • Should this tender be accepted, I/we hereby agree to abide by and fulfill the terms and provisions of the said conditions of Contract annexed hereto so far as they may be applicable or in default thereof to forfeit and pay to SBI, the amount mentioned in the saidconditions.I/we have deposited Demand Draft / Banker’s Cheque for a sum of Rs. 9600/- ( Nine Thousand Six Hundred) as Earnest money deposit with the State Bank of India.

  • SEBI issued circular No. SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/ CIR/P/2019/123 dated November 05, 2019 detailing the e-KYC Authentication facility under section 11A of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, by entities in the securities market for Resident Investors.2. Subsequently, SEBI vide its circular SEBI/HO/MIRSD/ DOP/CIR/P/2020/80 dated May 12, 2020 listed the entities who shall undertake Aadhaar Authentication service of UIDAI as KYC user agency (KUA) in securities market.

Related to Authentication facility

  • Authentication means a procedure which allows the payment service provider to verify the identity of a payment service user or the validity of the use of a specific payment instrument, including the use of the user’s personalised security credentials;

  • Secure Authentication means access to the Licensed Work by Internet Protocol (“IP”) ranges, Referring URL, Username and Password, or by another means of authentication agreed in writing between the Publisher and the Licensee from time to time.

  • Multi-factor Authentication means controlling access to computers and other IT resources by requiring two or more pieces of evidence that the user is who they claim to be. These pieces of evidence consist of something the user knows, such as a password or PIN; something the user has such as a key card, smart card, or physical token; and something the user is, a biometric identifier such as a fingerprint, facial scan, or retinal scan. “PIN” means a personal identification number, a series of numbers which act as a password for a device. Since PINs are typically only four to six characters, PINs are usually used in conjunction with another factor of authentication, such as a fingerprint.

  • Authentication of product history means, but is not limited to, identifying the purchasing source, the ultimate fate, and any intermediate handling of any component of a radiopharmaceutical.

  • Strong Customer Authentication means an authentication based on the use of two or more elements categorised as knowledge (something only the user knows), possession (something only the user possesses) and inherence (something the user is) that are independent, in that the breach of one does not compromise the reliability of the others, and is designed in such a way as to protect the confidentiality of the authentication data;

  • Authenticating Agent means any Person authorized by the Trustee pursuant to Section 6.14 to act on behalf of the Trustee to authenticate Securities of one or more series.

  • Authenticate “Certificated Security”, “Chattel Paper”; “Commercial Tort Claim”, “Deposit Account”, “Documents”, “Electronic Chattel Paper”, “Equipment”, “Farm Products” “Fixture”, “General Intangible”, “Instrument”, “Inventory”, “Investment Company Security”, “Investment Property”, “Issuer”, “Letter of Credit Rights”, “Proceeds”, “Record”, “Registered Organization”, “Security”, “Securities Entitlement”, “Securities Intermediary”, “Securities Account”, “Supporting Obligation”, “Tangible Chattel Paper”, and “Uncertificated Security”.

  • Authenticated means (a) with respect to the issuance of a Warrant Certificate, one which has been duly signed by the Corporation and authenticated by manual signature of an authorized officer of the Warrant Agent, (b) with respect to the issuance of an Uncertificated Warrant, one in respect of which the Warrant Agent has completed all Internal Procedures such that the particulars of such Uncertificated Warrant as required by Section 2.7 are entered in the register of holders of Warrants, “Authenticate”, “Authenticating” and “Authentication” have the appropriate correlative meanings;

  • Regulation S Temporary Global Note Legend means the legend set forth in Section 2.06(g)(iii) hereof.

  • Out-of-home placement means a child's placement in a home or facility other than the child's parent, guardian, or legal custodian.