Gov.uk quietly disrupts the problem of online identity login
Gov.uk quietly disrupts the problem of online identity login
11/20/2014
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This article discusses the implementation of the GOV.UK Verify system, which aimed to address the issue of online identity verification and login. The system was designed to provide users with a secure and convenient way to access government services online, reducing the need for multiple usernames and passwords. The article highlights the success of the GOV.UK Verify system in increasing the number of users and improving the overall user experience. It explains how the system works, using certified companies to verify users' identities and securely facilitate the login process. Overall, the article explores the positive impact of the GOV.UK Verify system in disrupting the traditional approach to online identity verification and login.
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