Digital ID must get sex right

The government is developing a national digital ID.
It should include sex.
It should be simple, optional and accurate.

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What's the problem?

The government is creating a new digital ID. It’s meant to make life easier, protect privacy and improve services. But right now, it won’t include sex. 

That’s a gap.

Why it matters

In some situations – healthcare, safeguarding, sport, single-sex services – accurate sex data is necessary. Without a reliable way to verify sex, organisations face confusion, cost and risk.

A simple solution

Make sex a voluntary field on digital ID:

  • only included if the user wants it
  • only shared when needed
  • verified using reliable sources, like the birth register.

Our personal information should be accurate when needed, and private when not. This includes our sex.

Why does this matter?

Last year we persuaded the government that digital ID must not include unreliable information (as passports and driving licences currently do). It has now removed sex completely from its plans for digital identity.

But if digital ID is going to be useful and trusted, it needs the right information. That includes sex.

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