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By: MarkK

The Verify sign-up suggests that it is free to use, but Yubico and Digidentity are offering the opportunity for "UK citizens" to purchase a FIDO U2F authenticator specifically for use with gov.uk...

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By: Rebecca Hales

In reply to MarkK. Hi Mark GOV.UK Verify is designed to be safe and secure and there is no charge for the service. Users now have the option to use their YubiKey - which works for logging into...

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By: Milad

I don't have a British passport so how can I do the verification process?

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By: Rebecca Hales

In reply to Milad. Hi Milad Thank you for trying GOV.UK Verify. It is a new service, currently in beta (trial) and is being constantly developed and improved. GOV.UK Verify may still be able to verify...

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By: Vicky

In reply to Rebecca Hales. Dear GOV.UK, I am writing you to inquiry that your service officially supports U2F-enabled YubiKeys for authentication? Is there official announcement from you about this?...

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By: Rebecca Hales

In reply to Vicky. Hi Vicky When you use GOV.UK Verify to access a government service, you choose from a range of companies certified to verify your identity. They offer different ways to verify your...

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By: Benny

Hi Gov.UK Verify, I am interested to know what assisted digital (AD) support you believe a service can/should offer a user to assist them in getting through the authentication process of Gov.UK Verify...

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By: Jess McEvoy

In reply to Benny. Hi Benny Each service is responsible for designing and providing assisted digital support for those who are not able to use online services independently. There are usually multiple...

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