“Verified” can mean almost anything — or almost nothing. The difference matters most when it is your child at home with someone new. So what should real verification actually involve?
Confirming identity at the source
Aadhaar verification through DigiLocker confirms a caregiver’s government-backed identity directly, rather than trusting a photo of a document that could be edited or borrowed. It answers the most basic question first: is this person who they say they are?
Layers, not a single gate
Genuine safety is layered: identity confirmation, background screening, and ongoing monitoring through ratings and reviews on every booking. One check at signup is not enough — trust should be maintained, not assumed.
Verification you can feel
The point of all this is simple: when you open the app and see a verified caregiver, that badge should carry real weight. On Maa Nest, it does.