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Many times it also happens that we do not even know how many SIMs have been issued from our Aadhaar Card. It can be traced. learn how

SIM is also issued to people through Aadhaar Card. Many times it also happens that we do not even know how many SIMs have been issued from our Aadhaar Card. It can be traced. For this you can take help of a website of Department of Telecommunication.

Through its website, you can find out how many SIMs have been issued from your Aadhar card. You can also request to switch off the unusable SIM through the website. This service has been named Telecom Analytics for Fraud Management and Consumer Protection (TAFCOP).

This service is not yet available in the whole country, but it is believed that in the coming time it will be made available all over the country. According to the official site, this service has now been made available in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

It is very easy to use this service. Here we are telling you the complete method step by step for this. You have to first go to https://tafcop.dgtelecom.gov.in to check the SIM cards issued on your Aadhaar.

Here you have to request for OTP by giving your mobile number. A 6-digit OTP will be sent to your mobile. Enter it and validate it. On the next page you will be shown all the mobile numbers registered with Aadhar number.

If you think about a SIM that it is not yours or you want to turn off any SIM, then you have to tick and mark it next to that number. After that you have to click on report.

If you do not want to do anything to the SIM registered with Aadhaar, then you do not need to take any action.

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