The advisory group formed to oversee work on the UK Government Digital Service’s One Login digital identity program and advise on issues of privacy, accessibility and inclusivity has borne regulatory fruit, according to a report from PublicTechnology.net.
Formed late last year from the merger of the Privacy and Consumer Advisory Group and the Privacy and Inclusion Advisory Forum, the One Login Inclusion and Privacy Advisory Group (OLIPAG) features 20 members from organizations including Privacy International, Big Brother Watch, Age UK, Citizens Advice, Open Data Institute and the University of London. Its website says it “aims to ensure that GOV.UK One Login maintains privacy for users and is an inclusive and accessible service.”