GOV.UK Verify and the government Design Standards

...findings on heading text with the assessment panel, and we thought we’d update you following that discussion. We agreed that although there was evidence that bold headings were causing a...
...findings on heading text with the assessment panel, and we thought we’d update you following that discussion. We agreed that although there was evidence that bold headings were causing a...
...and we have a range of priorities that we’ll be working on over the next 3 months and beyond. Working with departments on new services GOV.UK Verify is in a...
...event showed us that identity assurance is at the beginning of its journey with industry. Industry is looking to the IDAP federated model for new ideas, possible solutions and above...
...the next 6 months. The Government’s aim is that all the services that need identity assurance for individuals will be using GOV.UK Verify by March 2016. Between now and then...
...been gradually inviting users to try out GOV.UK Verify as part of its private beta testing for its new CAP Information Service. (This is a new service that’s being developed...
...from credit reference agency files to validate evidence provided by the person about a bank or credit account, generate questions to the person that help establish that they are the...
...months to report on ongoing projects and those that are complete and to discuss new issues that members want to address. OIX publishes a White Paper on each project that...
...a logging mechanism that allowed us to analyse the matching failures, amend and implement new rules that improved our matching rates. Switching to GOV.UK Verify is a gradual process If...
...The new technical guide provides this guidance. A screenshot from the new, easy to navigate, technical guide Help us improve Throughout the development of the guides we’ve conducted user research...
...that service affects users and their data and the consequences of actions and incidents that may occur. People often think of technical mitigations for risk such as cryptography but that...