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We’ve blogged a lot about how user security and privacy is at the heart of GOV.UK Verify. We’ve also talked about the Privacy and Consumer Advisory Group (PCAG) and one...
...we're building on our progress (the 'hub', privacy principles, supplier framework, research, standards, alphas and white papers, supplier certification, international collaboration, etc) to deliver the “beta” version of the service....
...they are. Privacy and data protection We’ve built the document checking service in a way that protects users’ privacy. The Service doesn’t have direct access to any government data -...
...United States were unable to join us due to the shutdown). Summit Delegates at Admiralty House On the agenda was the universal identity challenges of privacy, user experience and standards...
...GOV.UK Verify according to identity assurance principles developed for us by our privacy and consumer advisory group; we need to make sure we protect users' privacy and comply with these...
...beta. Together we’ve been developing the service design, assessing the service risks, privacy and security requirements, and building the infrastructure required to integrate with GOV.UK Verify. Now, about 750 existing...
...designing and building GOV.UK Verify to protect users’ privacy, in line with principles developed by independent privacy and consumer experts Tacit need 3: I don’t want to be excluded We’re...
...ledgers without resorting to the blockchain, and you can preserve privacy in many other ways. Identity can be improved but it simply isn’t broken, so it’s hard to see where...
...It’s important to us to maintain users’ confidence in GOV.UK Verify’s ability to protect their privacy, and not to confuse them by offering different types of account within a service...