Software:AUSKey

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Short description: Australian authentication software
AUSKey
AUSKey logo.png
AUSKey Browser.png
A screenshot of the AUSKey browser in March 2020
Developer(s)Verizon Business
Initial releaseApril 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04)
Final release
2.0.3 / May 23, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-05-23)[1]
EngineGecko (browser version)
Predecessorclient certificates
SuccessormyGovID
Available inEnglish
Websiteato.gov.au

AUSKey was a piece of software designed as an alternate, more secure authentication method for businesses and users of Australian Government websites.[2] The software was developed by Verizon Business, and launched by the Australian Taxation Office in April 2010 to replace client certificates.[3] In January 2020, it was announced that AUSKey would be retired and superseded in March that year by the newly released myGovID.[4] On April 1, 2020 AUSKey was retired.[5] AUSKey was available primarily as a browser extension for Firefox, Chrome, and Safari,[6] as well as a special Firefox based web browser designed for use with a USB flash drive.[7] AUSKey was available in two flavours, the "administrator" and "standard" types, designed for organisation administrators and users respectively.[8]

Participating websites

  • Austrade
  • Australian Business Register
  • Australian Financial Security Authority
  • Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
  • Australian Securities & Investments Commission
  • Australian Taxation Office
  • Australian Communications & Media Authority
  • NSW Department of Education and Communities
  • Department of Education and Training and Inclusion Support Programme
  • Department of Employment
  • Department of Health
  • Department of Home Affairs
  • Department of Industry
  • Department of Social Services
  • Department of Veterans’ Affairs
  • Workplace Gender Equality Agency
  • All state & territory revenue offices[8]

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