Passwords are a pain

...that didn’t require users to remember a password. We tried using codes instead of links. Send the user a code, user enters a code to access the website. But we...
...that didn’t require users to remember a password. We tried using codes instead of links. Send the user a code, user enters a code to access the website. But we...
...or nothing to write accessible code. Good quality code is better to collaborate on, iterate and inherit. And changing code later can cause problems, higher costs and delays. Accessible services...
...it’s likely that there’ll be a number of new tools to use. It can be easy to think that your involvement in the agile process isn’t necessary, and that it’s...
...will develop services that demonstrate what excellent service design and service delivery looks like. That will include designing services that are efficient, cost effective, usable and satisfying. You’ll share your...
...eligibility checks a digital app that verifies identity products that support accessing, updating, and proving of immigration status user authentication capabilities to enable secure access to digital services the ‘Update...
...we had to use a programming language that we only had 2 weeks’ experience with and a framework we had never used until that point. On top of that, at...
...Happier viewpoint is useful: it’s a bit of all of these interpretations and is unique to your organisation (with some specific characteristics). What we have now: the tech foundation At...
...coding and prototyping, but a lot of new designers and non-design colleagues wanted to code and make their own prototypes, but had no idea where to start. There was a...
...that are easy to use and understand. They’ll prototype these solutions – often in code because interactions are made of code, not mock-ups – to test ideas with users and...
...Our users are now able to process cases digitally by integrating data that comes directly from the UN with our existing systems. This means we save processing time, can prioritise...
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