‘No more annoying messages’: New MyGov app promises to be better

‘No more annoying messages’: New MyGov app promises to be better

The federal authorities is launching a brand new MyGov app, promising it is going to be simpler to make use of and will not ship customers bouncing between companies.

Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten made the announcement this morning, saying the upgraded system has been years within the making.

“No more annoying MyGov Inbox messages which then send you somewhere else to go somewhere else and you’re chasing your tail all day long,” he mentioned.

The federal government has launched its new MyGov app.
The federal authorities has launched its new MyGov app. (Supplied/9News)

The cellular app will use the telephone’s safety infrastructure somewhat than the federal government’s personal authentication, making it safer.

It may even embody a digital pockets and finally will have the ability to be used as a type of ID for corporations or companies that require a number of factors of identification.

”This shouldn’t be revolutionary news, but for government services in this country we have just taken a quantum leap forward,” Shorten mentioned.

“We’re just going to save people time.”

Its promising the app will be easier to use and won't bounce users between government services.
The authorities is promising the app will likely be simpler to make use of and will not bounce customers between companies. (Supplied/9News)

The new MyGov app hyperlinks authorities companies reminiscent of Medicare, the ATO, Centrelink and permits individuals to use for issues like catastrophe funds.

It is offered to be downloaded from the Apple or Google Play shops now.

Digital teaching will likely be obtainable for individuals who need assistance navigating the expertise.