On May 12, the Data (Use and Access) Bill, also known as the UK data protection reform, came back to the House of Lords for what was supposed to be its final stage.
This is saying that digital verification providers would need to record the sex of the person they’re verifying the identity of. That seems logical since gender can be changed.
This is saying that digital verification providers would need to record the sex of the person they’re verifying the identity of. That seems logical since gender can be changed.