UK Digi Fraud refers to a digital identity verification check used in the UK, specifically as part of the UK Right to Work check process. It is a component of identity verification that assesses identity fraud risk and activity history to help verify an individual's right to work in the UK.
Key details about UK Digi Fraud:
Purpose:
- UK Digi Fraud is designed to obtain trust factor scores related to identity fraud and activity history as part of digital identity verification.
- It is integrated with SynID, a digital identity verification solution aligned with the UK Government's Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework (DIATF) and Good Practice Guide 45 (GPG45).
- It supports the UK Right to Work check by providing two of the five trust factor scores needed for identity verification.
Relationship to UK Right to Work Check:
- The UK Right to Work check depends on two other checks: Identity Verification (OneID) and UK Digi Fraud.
- OneID covers biometric identity verification (strength, validation, verification trust factors).
- UK Digi Fraud covers identity fraud and activity history trust factors.
- Together, these checks produce a GPG45 identity profile that determines if an applicant's right to work is verified.
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