Digital Life Certificate 2025: How Pensioners Can Submit Jeevan Pramaan Without Cyber Risks

With November marking the deadline for pensioners to submit their life certificates, it’s crucial to complete this task on time to ensure uninterrupted pension payments. Thanks to the Digital Life Certificate ( Jeevan Pramaan ), this process can now be done entirely online, making it easier and faster for seniors. However, pensioners must prioritise security to avoid cyber fraud while submitting their details.
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Use Only Official Platforms


To stay safe, pensioners should only use registered websites and apps, such as https://jeevanpramaan.gov.in , the Post Office app, or the Aadhaar Face RD application. Never share your personal details on unverified apps or with unknown agents.

Protect Your Aadhaar and Bank Information


Never disclose your Aadhaar number, OTP, bank account details, PPO number, or mobile number to anyone unfamiliar. Government authorities will never request passwords, OTPs, or bank PINs through calls, emails, or messages. Keeping this information secure is the first step toward protecting your pension.


Ensure Device and Internet Security


While completing the digital submission, ensure that your device and internet connection are secure. Pensioners should use updated antivirus software on their computers or mobiles and only submit the certificate via secure Wi-Fi or mobile networks. If any suspicious activity is noticed, contact your bank immediately or report it on https://cybercrime.gov.in

Submitting Your Digital Life Certificate


The Digital Life Certificate allows pensioners to confirm their status online without visiting a bank or office physically. This modern approach simplifies the once cumbersome process and saves time.


Ways to Submit the Certificate


Pensioners have two options:

  • Offline: Visit your bank branch or a Common Service Centre (CSC).
  • Online: Use the Jeevan Pramaan website, Post Office app, or doorstep banking services.

Documents You’ll Need


Before generating the Digital Life Certificate, pensioners should have the following ready:

  • Aadhaar number and registered mobile number
  • Pension type and PPO number
  • Pension account number and disbursing agency details

If the pensioner has previously created a Digital Life Certificate, much of this information will be automatically prefilled, streamlining the process further.

By following these steps carefully, pensioners can safely submit their Digital Life Certificate online in 2025 while avoiding cyber risks and ensuring timely pension credit.