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3AU. Authorisation to disclose v1.35.0.2025.09.24

3AU. Authorisation to disclose v1.35.0.2025.09.24

Description

Modified CX Standards and Guidelines annotations and UI updated to reflect: • Consultation Draft 367: March 2025 Rules - Draft Standards; • Change Request 693: CX Guidelines | Historical date ranges for Authorisations; • Change Request 701: CX Guidelines | Data Language Standards changes stemming from CD367; and • Change Request 702: CX Guidelines | Required and voluntary data - Authorisation. Impacted flows includes: • Default example; • Unavailable accounts - All accounts can be shown; • Unavailable accounts - Unavailable accounts cannot be shown; • Unavailable accounts - No accounts can be shown; and • Selection functionality. Added • For Default example, new CX standard relating to passwords and CX guideline relating to authorisation period. • For Unavailable accounts, new CX guideline relating to unavailable accounts standards. • For Selection functionality, new CX standard relating to adding or switching profiles and CX guidelines relating to adding or switching profiles and profile selection. Removed For Unavailable accounts, retirement of standard reference due to not being applicable to the flow. The standard remains in force. For more details, see Change log: Authorise: Authorisation to disclose v1.35.0.2025.09.24

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3AU. Authorisation to disclose v1.35.0.2025.09.24.fig
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https://www.figma.com/design/cdllUMrpQDwURn7su9Qjx7
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Authorise: Authorisation to disclose

Date released
Sep 24, 2025
Version introduced
1.35.0
Status
Active
Type
Design asset
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