The UK made digital identity checks the legal default

Enforced age checks, a statutory trust framework, and digital-first right-to-work — UK identity verification now runs on certified digital IDs. Trinsic connects you to the UK’s certified providers and 50+ countries beyond, through one API.

UK digital identity is already statutory

The Data (Use and Access) Act put the DVS trust framework into law on December 1, 2025, with a statutory register run by the Office for Digital Identities and Attributes. Right-to-work, right-to-rent, and DBS checks already run through certified providers, DIATF-certified services satisfy the Money Laundering Regulations, and Ofcom is enforcing Online Safety Act age checks with fines up to £800,000. A digital right-to-work check is set to become mandatory this Parliament.

Trinsic offers certified UK ID acceptance

Connect through Trinsic once and accept the UK’s certified identity services — bank-based OneID, reusable IDs like Yoti, and GOV.UK credentials as they roll out — alongside every other market you serve. We track OfDIA certification and scheme changes so you don’t have to.

Aggregation

One integration, every UK rail

OneID reaches roughly 50 million UK adults through open banking; Yoti brings 23 million+ app downloads. Each certified provider appears in your existing integration as it’s added.

Compliance

RtW, RtR, DBS, and AML-ready

Digital identity checks through certified providers already satisfy right-to-work, right-to-rent, DBS, and Money Laundering Regulations requirements — with auditable results.

Age assurance

OSA-grade age checks built in

Ofcom requires highly effective age assurance. Verify age through privacy-preserving signals from IDs users already hold, without collecting documents.

Future-proof

Ready for GOV.UK Wallet

As GOV.UK Wallet credentials and the digital right-to-work mandate arrive, they land in the same API you already run — no rebuild required.

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See UK digital ID acceptance live right now

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The UK is one market in a planet-wide network

With Trinsic, UK certified providers sit alongside bank IDs, eIDs, mobile driver’s licenses, and government wallets spanning 50+ countries. Verify UK users with the IDs they already carry — and scale the same integration worldwide.

Mobile Driver’s Licence

eIDAS and EUDI

Reusable IDs

Bank IDs

Government ID Wallets

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150 million covered users globally

A dozen countries supported

Bank-based IDs backed by regulatory compliance

Low friction

Nordic BankIDs with 95%+ adoption

Fully supported

Mobile Driver’s Licence

eIDAS and EUDI

Bank IDs

Government ID Wallets

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150 million covered users globally

A dozen countries supported

Mobile Driver’s Licence

eIDAS and EUDI

Reusable IDs

Bank IDs

Government ID Wallets

See all

Trust tops our priority list

The UK trust framework is built on certification, data minimization, and user consent. So is Trinsic. We’re designed from the ground up with security, privacy, and compliance practices that exceed industry best practice.

Zero-access encryption

Customer verification data can’t be accessed at rest, even by Trinsic.

Consent & data minimization

Request only the attributes a use case needs; honor the wallet’s consent and selective-disclosure model.

Assurance you can map

We translate local assurance levels and trust frameworks — including DIATF certification — into one common model, so you know exactly what to trust.

Certified & audited

SOC 2 Type II and GDPR-aligned, with reports and attestations available on request.

Resources

Get the data on UK digital ID adoption

The Digital ID Adoption Report maps the digital ID networks active in the UK and worldwide, with adoption estimates aggregated from 280+ sources. See exactly which IDs your UK users hold today.

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The UK, answered

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