Privacy assessment in public beta
...needs. The GDS Design Principles encourage us to make things open as it makes things better and for GOV.UK Verify we want to share what we’re doing whenever we can....
...needs. The GDS Design Principles encourage us to make things open as it makes things better and for GOV.UK Verify we want to share what we’re doing whenever we can....
...real life. With a better understanding of users’ accessibility needs, we can remove barriers - or, even better, make sure those barriers don’t exist in the first place. We learnt...
...points of the standard before going live. The GOV.UK Verify team used the criteria of the Service Standard as a tool for development throughout GOV.UK Verify’s beta phase as it...
...and make it better for users, since our last update we’ve: improved the layout and messaging on the page displayed to users after a certified company successfully verifies their identity...
...questions, the GOV.UK Verify hub (which allows communication between the user, the certified company, and the service on GOV.UK) helps users choose a certified company that is most likely to...
...make it better for users, since our last update we’ve improved the application that helps departments match user identities with records in their databases so it is easier for departments...
...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...
...they can continue their journey researched new ways to explain to users how GOV.UK Verify works so they can make better-informed decisions about which certified company to choose. Improving and...
...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,...