The latest improvements across GOV.UK Verify’s certified companies
...to enable their progress. In this post, I'd like to give an update on the latest improvements. As it stands, you can pick any one of 7 certified companies to...
...to enable their progress. In this post, I'd like to give an update on the latest improvements. As it stands, you can pick any one of 7 certified companies to...
...the latest version to benefit from new features and security updates Things we plan to do next In the coming 2 to 3 weeks we expect to: Release functionality to...
...phone or a landline are now able to complete verification - for example, by downloading a code to their computer. This means that everyone can now progress past the second...
...covering security, Agile methodologies, open source code and more. The process was resource-intensive but it helped to focus the team on the requirements of the live assessment and proved a...
...Commissioner’s Code of Practice for Privacy Impact Assessments provides an excellent proposed methodology for a PIA, which was used as a starting point for the review of GOV.UK Verify. Conducting...
...pages (e.g. clicks made on links) and extra tagging code called custom variables which enabled us to segment the data. We also added an extra step into the process: when...
...and keyboard while the rest of the mob act as ‘navigators’ by suggesting what source code needs to be produced. Not everybody will be part of the mob at all...
...This derives from the expressed user need of, for example, ‘I need to view my driving licence so I can provide a check code to my insurer’. In practical terms,...
Earlier this year we introduced some objectives explaining what we aim to achieve by the time we move from beta to live in April 2016. Here is an update. Objectives...
...other than to confirm whether the details you provided are correct. Keep up to date with the latest on the development of GOV.UK Verify by signing up for email updates....