HM Revenue and Customs is planning to implement technology that would enable the department to capture a comprehensive “digital fingerprint” of users of its online services – including contact information, IP addresses, and details of devices used.
Gathering and monitoring this data would help combat fraud and cyber risks, according to commercial documents recently published by the department seeking feedback from potential supplier partners.
Source Public Technology
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