Basic identity accounts trial
...government will be able to make more services available for people to use entirely digitally, without having to use a phone or the post or attend services in person. GOV.UK...
...government will be able to make more services available for people to use entirely digitally, without having to use a phone or the post or attend services in person. GOV.UK...
...and dice the data in a number of ways. Start with user needs As with everything at GDS, we started with user needs. We spent a lot of time working...
...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...
...For the first exercise we did the ‘Minisculus Challenge’. This is a set of small coding puzzles based around codebreaking. We ran the exercises in a mob programming style, swapping...
...GOV.UK Verify performance data with our findings from user research and feedback from users, and work directly with each service planning to use GOV.UK Verify, to build a rich picture...
...them to direct the user to use their credentials for a purpose not evident to the user (such as gaining access to the user’s records within a government service). It...
...we were only able to use data from Great Britain in our reporting but we’ve now been able to use data collected by the Northern Ireland by the Northern Ireland...
...web pages you see when you use GOV.UK Verify. We decided to replace the existing frontend as we wanted a smarter way to add support for Welsh language users. This...
...Increasing adoption of GOV.UK Verify We want departments across government to increasingly adopt GOV.UK Verify because it’s secure, straightforward and meets the needs of their users. To improve GOV.UK Verify...
...to the beginning of the user journey seemed like an obvious thing to do to save those users a bit of time. The user journey now looks like this: Users...