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A note on UX guidance
The UX guidance provides optional examples of Digital ID key requirements and recommendations to help organisations create best practice experiences.
Include equivalent info? Wireframe designs do not necessarily prescribe how to put key requirements into effect, but the rules require CDR participants to have regard to the CX guidelines (see rules 4.10(1)(a)(ii) and 4.22(b)). Aligning with these guidelines is recommended to support a consistent and familiar CDR ecosystem that consumers can trust.
CDR Participants should also refer to the CDR Rules, data standards, and privacy guidelines for a complete view of obligations to facilitate compliance.
Have your say
Community consultations and maintenance are part of our ongoing process. Here’s how you can get involved:
- Request new guidance or changes to existing guidance through the UX guidance Consultation process
- Request new Standards or changes to existing Standards through the Standards Maintenance process
- Log a ticket for any questions about the rules, standards, or guidelines through the Digital ID Support Portal
- Email your feedback to cx@dsb.gov.au