Identity assurance in the European Union
...the user is. Impact on users The regulation means that it will become possible for people in the UK to use GOV.UK Verify for online public services in other countries....
...the user is. Impact on users The regulation means that it will become possible for people in the UK to use GOV.UK Verify for online public services in other countries....
...prove their identity Though this page did what was needed, we also knew that we could make this better. Over the last few weeks, we’ve been looking at new possible...
...GOV.UK Verify across the range of services. We’ll be working gradually towards managing larger volumes of users and peaks in traffic. We’ve limited the numbers of users per minute throughout...
...in a digital age. It pushes EU policy making in a new direction - asking how being part of the EU can benefit us. The vision addresses some of the...
...expert support from across the wider programme when necessary. For example, the research and design team may help with regard to developing a service’s user journey incorporating GOV.UK Verify. At...
...user complete the whole transaction. Therefore, where a service asks users to prove their identity using GOV.UK Verify, the service will need to make sure that GOV.UK Verify is included...
GOV.UK Verify will provide users with a simple, trustworthy and secure means of accessing public services. Privacy is an essential component of that trust relationship. I’m an independent privacy specialist...
...is a way of describing the degree of confidence the identity provider has that a user is who they say they are. The agreement between Member States on a common...
Identity assurance is a new service that will give people a secure and convenient way to sign in to government services. Read Janet Hughes' post explaining it on the GDS...
At the end of November we'll launch a procurement exercise for suppliers interested in becoming identity providers. We're planning to set up a new framework agreement, and then to issue...