A lesson from GOV.UK Verify: blog your way towards live
...had been involved in preparing for live We commissioned posts from 11 authors in the team, some regular bloggers and some who’d never written for an online audience before. For...
...had been involved in preparing for live We commissioned posts from 11 authors in the team, some regular bloggers and some who’d never written for an online audience before. For...
Our #VerifyLocal pilots are continuing at pace. We’re looking at how local authorities can use GOV.UK Verify for their users to securely, safely and straightforwardly verify themselves online when using...
...to, for example: view and manage their basic personal information, view or amend their sign in options and see their account use history. An online account gives users the freedom...
...end of this year you'll be able to use our service to prove that you are who you say you are online. A whole new you, if you like. ...
...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...
...not normally discuss publicly online. Greater use of dynamic questions (based on data that isn’t old) will help too because the data they are based on must vary often, making...
Here on the GOV.UK Verify team we’re always looking for ways to improve the service so that more users are able to securely access services online. This post describes a...
...demographics that are often difficult for banks to verify online. Creating standards-based digital identity infrastructures will reduce financial and digital exclusion, broaden markets and facilitate innovation in financial services. Finally,...
...mobile network operators to allow users to sign into online services in a simple and safe way. For the second half of the afternoon, we ran an ‘unconference’. This means...
...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...