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The Apaar ID: A Digital Footprint Too Far? Examining the Implications of Child Data Collection

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Imagine a future where every aspect of your life, from your academic performance in elementary school to your social interactions as a teenager, is meticulously recorded and stored in a vast digital database. This isn't science fiction; it's a potential reality being shaped by initiatives like the Apaar ID, a program in India collecting extensive data on school children. While presented as a tool for improved educational services, the Apaar ID raises profound questions about privacy, freedom, and the potential for future manipulation. This article delves into the Apaar ID, examining its potential implications, drawing parallels with global data collection practices, and advocating for robust data protection measures. The Apaar ID: Unpacking the Initiative: The Apaar ID aims to create a unique identification number for every student in India, linking various data points, including Aadhaar details, school certificates, and personal information. The stated goal is to streamline ed...