Identity assurance goes into beta
...group of volunteer users between now and April, while HMRC tests and develops it for larger numbers of people to use. Users of the service will sign in using identity...
...group of volunteer users between now and April, while HMRC tests and develops it for larger numbers of people to use. Users of the service will sign in using identity...
...beta services. We’re working with 50 government services and 10 departments altogether. We’ve developed a staged process for services that want to use GOV.UK Verify, and we’re constantly developing that...
...of services. We believe government should make these services so good online, that people prefer to use them. Government services must be convenient. But convenience can’t come at the expense...
...and our trusted companies, we also use those techniques to create a digital signature for each message and each data payload. Why do we do all of this? Because we...
...government to meet and share experiences of preparing to use, and using, GOV.UK Verify to allow people to access services. We want service managers to lead the meetings and make...
...companies must get your consent before they can collect personal information from you, or provide services to you. When you first use GOV.UK Verify, we may ask you some basic...
...beta service, there may be a limit on the number of customers who can use it. If you need to register for Self Assessment or have lost your current username...
...*Clarification note: Users are asked to provide their gender but it's not mandatory. If a user does say what their gender is, it may be useful in some cases as...
...categories below. 1. User research In the last couple of months, we’ve trained about 40 new user researchers, conducted around 150 interviews with users and helped 17 councils to understand...
...user’s account do not make any commercial endorsement or promotion of any product, service or publication not relevant to the discussion If you are aged 16 or under, please get...