Making public services work for you with your digital identity — consultation closed
This consultation seeks views on a proposed national digital ID system for British and Irish citizens and foreign nationals with permission to be in the UK.
The UK Digital Access to Services Bill and wider Digital ID programme: a national digital credential for proving identity across public services and parts of the wider economy, linked to the GOV.UK app, GOV.UK One Login, the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 digital verification services framework, and priority uses including digital right-to-work checks.
This consultation seeks views on a proposed national digital ID system for British and Irish citizens and foreign nationals with permission to be in the UK.
How to use the GOV.UK One Login app to prove your identity, including how to download the app and how to scan your face and photo ID.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of publishing a Data Protection Impact Assessment on the quality of public responses to the consultation on digital identity.
This consultation seeks views on a proposed national digital ID system for British and Irish citizens and foreign nationals with permission to be in the UK.
GOV.UK One Login is replacing other identity assurance services that some government departments use; when government services migrate to GOV.UK One Login, this must not negatively impact accessibility.
The NAO report found that the performance of Verify has consistently been below the standards GDS originally set; GDS intended Verify would be largely funded by departments using it by March 2018.
The NAO report found that the performance of Verify has consistently been below the standards GDS originally set; at December 2018, Verify and its predecessor had cost the taxpayer £154 million.