Future-proofing our approach to identity verification
...- where are we now? Knowledge based verification (KBV) involves asking the user a range of questions only they would know the answer to. In the GOV.UK Verify journey, the...
...- where are we now? Knowledge based verification (KBV) involves asking the user a range of questions only they would know the answer to. In the GOV.UK Verify journey, the...
...at how a safer, more straightforward way to prove your identity online can be used beyond central government. This blog post - which is my first as GOV.UK Verify’s Interim...
...of their key outputs: the Identity Assurance Principles. The Identity Assurance Principles ensure that identity systems - like GOV.UK Verify - are fair, balanced and operate for the user’s benefit....
...- describing the proportion of visits that result in the creation and verification of an account with a certified company, following a completed attempt - but we think it’s clearer...
This blog included posts about the early development of GOV.UK Verify up until 2017. GOV.UK Verify was a way for people to prove their identity when accessing government services online....
...lab. The new content introduces the idea that GOV.UK Verify ‘is a new scheme to fight the growing problem of online identity theft’. The change has had a positive impact...
...to GOV.UK Verify in the next year. We’ll be publishing a more detailed update to our pipeline - including the number of people we anticipate will use those services -...