<p>New Delhi: The Centre will implement e-mail verification via a one-time password (OTP) from June 16 for all RTI applications, according to an official statement issued on Monday.</p>.<p>The aim is to enhance citizen privacy and data security, besides strengthening the portal's cybersecurity framework, it said.</p>.DoT to share Financial Fraud Risk Indicator data with banks, UPI service providers to thwart online fraud.<p>Citizens can file Right to Information (RTI) applications through the portal -- www.rtionline.gov.in -- which also allows users to file appeals and know their status.</p>.<p>"To enhance citizen privacy and data security, and to strengthen the portal's cybersecurity framework, email verification via OTP will be implemented for all RTI requests starting Monday, June 16, 2025," read a message on the website under the administrative control of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Centre will implement e-mail verification via a one-time password (OTP) from June 16 for all RTI applications, according to an official statement issued on Monday.</p>.<p>The aim is to enhance citizen privacy and data security, besides strengthening the portal's cybersecurity framework, it said.</p>.DoT to share Financial Fraud Risk Indicator data with banks, UPI service providers to thwart online fraud.<p>Citizens can file Right to Information (RTI) applications through the portal -- www.rtionline.gov.in -- which also allows users to file appeals and know their status.</p>.<p>"To enhance citizen privacy and data security, and to strengthen the portal's cybersecurity framework, email verification via OTP will be implemented for all RTI requests starting Monday, June 16, 2025," read a message on the website under the administrative control of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).</p>