GOV.UK Verify - almost ready for public beta
GOV.UK Verify is the new way for people to prove who they are when using digital services. It will replace face-to-face and postal methods of verifying people’s identity, so the...
GOV.UK Verify is the new way for people to prove who they are when using digital services. It will replace face-to-face and postal methods of verifying people’s identity, so the...
By March 2016, GOV.UK Verify will be the default way for people to prove their identity when using digital services that need to know who the user is. In HMRC’s...
...a discovery project through OIX UK earlier this year to test customer reaction to re-use of their GOV.UK Verify digital identity when opening a new savings account. Whilst digital identity...
...identity of the user, but they do give the user a secure login credential to assure that it's the same person logging in each time. The aim of the trial...
...The certified company undertakes continuous improvement through the analysis of management information from the live service. This ongoing development will result in new data sets and methods, giving users a...
...expectations. As with any system, there’s a healthy tension between convenience for the user, the need to ensure the service complies with security requirements, and protecting users’ privacy. To ensure...
...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...
...sure it will meet the requirements contained in the contracts. We'll be launching our procurement exercise for a new contractual framework for certified companies shortly - see other posts we’ve...
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...
...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...