GOV.UK Verify and the government Design Standards
...slides Users don't know what to expect of GOV.UK Verify - proving your identity online through a certified company is a brand new concept to most people. They would be...
...slides Users don't know what to expect of GOV.UK Verify - proving your identity online through a certified company is a brand new concept to most people. They would be...
...how you prove who you are online - and any given government service. Assisted digital users will just expect support from start to finish. We’re working with each service that...
...are: Expressed needs: These needs are derived from how our users would describe what they were trying to achieve online, such as “I want to renew my tax credits”. Tacit...
...process can be done online. We’re excited to announce the next big milestone in our programme - we will be ready to go into public beta in October. This means...
...reviewed the way each country manages online identity and their plans for the future. We also looked at the global challenges of identity and authentication for digital services in both...
...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...
...for improvement. With Agile principles in mind, we are continuously refining the processes and ways of working as we go along. Agile vs Waterfall in the challenge of online identity...
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....
...age. So, we are integrating GOV.UK Verify into the new online process to verify who people are and where they live without having to make the user manually upload documents...
...people have used GOV.UK Verify to access government services online. Verification Rate We’ve stopped using the term ‘success rate’, and started using ‘verification rate’ instead. This is the same measure...