<p>Some messages include sensitive information like security codes or password reset links.</p>
<p>If you’re sending a message with sensitive information, you can choose to hide those details on the Notify dashboard once the message has been sent. This means that only the message recipient will be able to see that information.</p>
<h2class="heading-medium">User permissions and signing in</h2>
<li>a text message code that Notify sends to your phone</li>
</ul>
<p>If receiving text messages at work is a problem for your team, <ahref="https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/">contact us</a> about using an email link instead.</p>
<p>Our approach to information risk management follows National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) guidance. It assesses:</p>
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<li>how Notify is built</li>
<li>the infrastructure Notify is built upon</li>
<li>support for the Notify service</li>
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<p>This approach also applies to the service providers Notify uses to send messages.</p>
<h2class="heading-medium">How we manage risks on Notify</h2>
<p>Things we do to manage risks on Notify include:</p>
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<li>formal risk assessments based on <ahref="http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=56742">ISO 2700:2011</a> and National Cyber Security Centre guidance</li>
<li><ahref="https://www.cesg.gov.uk/articles/check-fundamental-principles">CHECK</a>-based testing, both annually and when any major changes are made to Notify</li>
<li>residual risk statement preparation and active management of the risk treatment plan</li>
<li>regular updates to the Privacy Impact Assessment</li>