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On Friday, both the Unique Identification Authority of India as well as the telecom operators washed their hand of the issue.
The regulator's 18 recommendations are aimed at making the telecom manufacturing sector self sufficient by 2022.
Amid heightened privacy concerns, many on social media have questioned how the UIDAI helpline number had crept into their smartphone contact list.
UIDAI said people should 'refrain from publicly putting their Aadhaar numbers on Internet and social media and posing challenges to others'.
The UIDAI jumped into the debate following a full blown war of words on Twitter between Trai chairman RS Sharma and some users over the potential of Aadhaar number being misused.
Trai chairman R S Sharma said he threw the challenge not as a regulatory head but as an ordinary citizen of India.
The tweet evoked an immediate response on the social media platform, managing to create quite a flutter with one user claiming to have dug up his mobile number using the information given.
TRAI recommended annonymisation of personal data till a data protection law is implemented.
Some mission critical applications or services like remote surgery and autonomous cars will be kept out of the purview of net neutrality framework.