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UK Government Establishes Advisory Group for Digital ID System
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The UK government has formed an advisory group to enhance its digital ID system, aiming to rebuild trust and ensure inclusivity. Chief Secretary Darren Jones announced the initiative, which will involve quarterly meetings with industry and civil society leaders. The group is tasked with providing independent oversight and challenging government policies to ensure the system serves the public effectively. This move follows significant criticism from civil society and privacy advocates regarding the government's previous digital ID proposals. The government plans to engage regularly with the digital verification and financial services sectors to gather insights. The initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize public services and improve user experience. Stakeholders are awaiting the results of a recent consultation process on the digital ID framework.
Key Points: • The UK government has established an advisory group for its digital ID program. • The group will meet quarterly to provide oversight and challenge government policies. • Regular engagement with industry and civil society is planned to inform the digital ID development.