STORK: a practical way to access services across borders
...to make it as simple as possible for people to access services regardless of where they are in the EU. STORK 2.0 - latest version of the pilot The latest...
...to make it as simple as possible for people to access services regardless of where they are in the EU. STORK 2.0 - latest version of the pilot The latest...
...how it will work. The service is liable to change quite a bit before it goes live for public use. http://www.slideshare.net/DigEngHMG/ida-for-9th-june-2014-old-ux-4-3 View this on Slideshare As always, if you have...
This Parliament ends on 30 March. Between then and the general election on 7 May is the pre-election period and the Civil Service communicates less, in line with the General...
...incorrectly or the document has been revoked, reported lost or reported stolen. The identity provider can then carry out further verification to see if the person is who they say...
...do more things entirely digitally (such as changing your personal details with a government service, claiming payments or accessing services). When you want to access a service using GOV.UK Verify...
...up from 1,413 this time last year) to the amount of time the service is disrupted while we are making changes (zero). GOV.UK Verify has been used 793,000 times People...
...as jQuery. Open source tools To build and run GOV.UK Verify, like most digital operations, we use a large number of open source tools, frameworks and libraries, as well as...
...an extra layer of encryption. What remains to be proven is the suitability of such solutions in a production identity system such as GOV.UK Verify. This is a limitation the...
...to verify their identity. The user cannot be identified based on the answers given. Example of questions on the GOV.UK Verify hub When the user goes on to create an...