December 31, 2024: The Government of India has firmly denied allegations suggesting that Digi Yatra passenger data is being shared with tax authorities to track and identify tax evaders. The clarification follows a media report claiming that data from the Digi Yatra application was being cross-referenced with income tax filings to detect inconsistencies in declared incomes.
In response, the Ministry of Civil Aviation issued a statement on its official X handle, calling the report “unfounded and inaccurate.” The ministry emphasised:
Additionally, the ministry highlighted that Digi Yatra is exclusively for domestic passengers and does not extend to international travellers.
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The Income Tax Department also issued a statement refuting the claims, stating they have no access to Digi Yatra data and are not using it for any investigative purposes.
Launched with the aim of seamless and contactless passenger movement, Digi Yatra is based on Facial Recognition Technology (FRT). The app allows passengers to pass through multiple airport checkpoints without physical documents.
The Ministry reiterated that passengers have complete control over their data, and if a user uninstalls the Digi Yatra app, all associated data is permanently deleted from the device.
Both the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Income Tax Department urged citizens not to believe in misinformation and reiterated their commitment to data privacy and security for all Digi Yatra users.
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