GOV.UK Verify and Self Assessment

...an alternative for users who have lost both their username and password. Without GOV.UK Verify being in place, those users would have to wait for replacement credentials to be sent...
...an alternative for users who have lost both their username and password. Without GOV.UK Verify being in place, those users would have to wait for replacement credentials to be sent...
...to work for users GOV.UK Verify works best for users when it is implemented as an integrated part of a transformed digital service. When users are given a choice between...
...history of the guide. For example, we’ve included new guidance advising teams to seek internal approval for the way they want to use GOV.UK Verify within their service early on,...
In March this year we started an intensive, iterative programme of design and user research with a view to ensuring the best possible user experience for people as they discover...
...in private beta with small numbers of invited users. Last month we trialled basic identity accounts with HMRC’s Renew your tax credits public beta service and Apply for the marriage...
...the translation of the user journey (they also helped us translate this blog post). Each certified company has already made their user journey available in Welsh as well as English,...
Looking at innovative ways of proving identity - from a user's point of view - will play a crucial part in local authorities providing transformed digital services and offering citizens...
...In the first few months of 2014 we’ll be starting the IDA service in private beta with our identity providers, to allow users to access new HMRC and DVLA services....
We’ve completed our procurement exercise for a new framework for certified companies. Nine companies have this week signed framework agreements to become certified companies for GOV.UK Verify: Barclays Digidentity Experian...
...meet the large volumes of users and peaks in demand that we’re expecting to see as new services come online. The numbers of users shown in the right hand column...