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...
...- are being delivered in an agile way, through discovery, alpha and beta phases. The end of February 2017 marked the pilots’ transition from its discovery phase to alpha. At...
...for 7 years. This is so that they can be used if there is a transactional dispute and the data is required for legal investigation. What do you think? So...
...identity is becoming more and more important. In February, I attended the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It's the main event for the mobile industry and gets bigger every...
...verified identities mark this month and 77.5% of users are either 'satisfied' or 'very satisfied' with the service. Our verification rate is on the increase and is now at 71%...
...time. There are 5 elements involved to confirm the person they are verifying is associated with the identity they are trying to verify. These elements are a part of our...
...to users in this order: What documents do you have? Do you have a mobile phone or tablet, and can you install apps? Are you resident in the UK, and...
...the financial sector. This blog post is for people in the financial services sector who have an interest in digital identity. It provides an overview of the projects we are...
...to integrate GOV.UK Verify with their services. They are keen to get involved in discoveries or alphas and would like to have access to a ‘sandbox’ environment (i.e. a testing...
...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...