Cases of online fraud are increasing rapidly. In such a situation, we all should take care that no one is misusing our identity. Many times, such cases come to light where scammers use other people's IDs. Often, scammers carry out such incidents by taking SIMs on other people's IDs. How many SIMs are running in a person's name? This can be easily found out.
If you do not know how many SIMs are activated with your Aadhaar ID. You can easily find this out sitting at home. Here we are giving you information about the details of the SIM activated with your ID and how to block it.
How to find out how many SIMs are activated on an ID?
Step 1 - First of all, you have to go to the government website tafcop.dgtelecom.gov.in.
Step 2 - Enter your mobile number and captcha code here and click on the validate option.
Step 3 - Complete the login process by clicking on the OTP received on your mobile number.
Step 4 - On the next page, you will see a list of all the mobile numbers that are running from your ID.
How to block a number?
Your mobile number is linked to the Aadhaar card. In such a situation, it takes out the list of all the numbers that are linked to the same Aadhaar card. If there is a number in this list that you are not using or if someone in your family does not use it, then you can report it. After this, you will get the reference number of the report ticket, which you can save for the future.
How many SIMs can be taken on one ID?
In India, 9 SIMs can be activated on one ID. Whereas, in Jammu and Kashmir, Assam and North-Eastern states, only 6 SIMs can be activated on one ID. You should keep finding out from time to time how many SIMs are active on your ID.
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