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  2. National digital identity systems - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom's system GOV.UK Verify went live on 24 May 2016. [14] [15] In 2022, the UK government announced that GOV.UK Verify would be closing down, becoming unusable by April 2023. [16] [needs update] The system provides a single login for digital government services which verifies the user's identity in 15 minutes. [17]

  3. Category : Government databases in the United Kingdom

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  4. GOV.UK Verify - Wikipedia

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    GOV.UK Verify was an identity assurance system developed by the British Government Digital Service (GDS) which was in operation between May 2016 and April 2023. The system was intended to provide a single trusted login across all British government digital services, verifying the user's identity in 15 minutes. [ 1 ]

  5. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    Such numbers may also locally referred to as a national insurance number, social security number, tax identification number, JMBG/EMBG or by their local name. Some countries issued such numbers for a separate original purpose, but over time become a de facto national identification number.

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  7. British intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    The National Infrastructure Security Coordination Centre (NISCC) and the National Security Advice Centre (NSAC) were formed in 1999. NISCC's role was to provide advice to companies operating critical national infrastructure , [ 34 ] and NSAC was a unit within MI5 that provided security advice to other parts of the UK government.

  8. The AA - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Association was founded in 1905 by William John Bosworth, to help motorists avoid police speed traps, [4] in response to the Motor Car Act 1903 which introduced new penalties for breaking the speed limit, for reckless driving with fines, endorsements and the possibility of jail for speeding and other driving offences. [5]

  9. National Protective Security Authority - Wikipedia

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    Through the delivery of this advice, they protect the UK national security by helping to reduce the vulnerability of the national infrastructure to terrorism and other threats. [5] In 2016 the cybersecurity-related aspects of the CPNI's role were taken over by the National Cyber Security Centre, itself a child agency of GCHQ. [6]