The UK government has launched an innovative scheme has launched to give people easier and safer access to digital services which require identity checks, such as online mortgage applications, financial services and recruitment onboarding.The new service will also help organisations tackle fraud and test if there is a market for this type of digital identity checking service.The pilot, which will run for approximately a year, will deliver significant time savings for people who previously went through in-person processes to verify their identities. It will also provide financial savings for organisations who can move their identity proofing processes online.Cabinet Office Minister, Julia Lopez, said:The DCS pilot provides an opportunity to establish how the Government and private sector might work together for the convenience of the citizens we serve. It will help us learn how we can help citizens and businesses access online services by verifying a person's identity more safely and easily, unlocking the huge potential of technology to improve our everyday lives.The Document Checking Service, run by the Government Digital Service, allows a small number of approved organisations to digitally check a person's passport data to speed up application processes. Up until now, the Document Checking Service had only been available to GOV.UK Verify identity providers.The move underlines the government's commitment to make it easier and safer for people and businesses to access services online.Under the pilot, no organisation will be given access to government-held data and an individual must consent to having their data verified. The organisation checking the ID will simply receive a 'yes or no' answer confirming whether the document provided is valid.