Digital transactions have become the mainstream mode of payment in India, with UPI emerging as the most popular payment system across the country. Virtually everyone with a smartphone uses a UPI application for daily payments, making it an essential part of everyday life.

However, the latest development marks a significant update for UPI users. Starting today, October 8, a new feature is coming into effect that changes the way transactions are authenticated.

From now on, users will no longer need to manually enter their PIN for UPI transactions. Instead, the application will use biometric verification, such as facial recognition or fingerprint scanning, to process payments.

Previously, users had to enter a four-digit or six-digit PIN to complete a transaction. But with the new update, U

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