HYDERABAD: French cyber security expert Robert Baptiste also known as Elliot Alderson on Twitter alleged on Tuesday that Google India is still adding the toll-free number of Unique Identification Authority of India ( UIDAI ) in the latest version of the setup wizard used for Android smartphones.After a recent public outrage over UIDAI toll-free number propping up, Google clarified “someone inadvertently coded the number in 2014 and it remained there”. Google also apologised for it. But, security researchers say it’s yet to be removed from the setup wizard.Robert tweeted with a screenshot of the setup wizard, “Hey @GoogleIndia, you are still adding the UIDAI phone number in the latest version of your Setup-Wizard. When do you plan to remove it?”Replying to this correspondent on Twitter message, Robert said, “Google makes the application called Setup Wizard. It’s part of the Google mobile service provided by Google to the Original Equipment Manufacturers. The screenshot is posted from the source code of the app. Google said it removed UIDAI toll-free number, but they didn’t.”In August 2018, while responding to the controversy over UIDAI number propping up in crores of mobile phone users in India, Google clarified it inadvertently coded UIDAI number along 112 distress call number in 2014. Google then asked users to remove names manually from their devices.Google then said it would rectify the setup wizard and make it available to all original equipment manufacturers in a few weeks.UIDAI then said the tollfree number — 1800-300-1947 — is outdated and invalid and it has not asked or communicated to any manufacturer or service provider to provide the number on phones. Google is yet to respond to the email sent for seeking its version.