myGovID replacing AUSkey

The government will cease using AUSkey to transaction with their online services by late March 2020. To get ready for the change and switch over to myGovID, you will need to follow the steps below.

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myGovID is an authentication service that allows the users to prove who they are online. It is available as an app through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and is compatible with Apple devices using iOS 10 or above and any Android device using Android 7.0 or above.

myGovID is separate from the more familiar myGov and cannot be used to access myGov yet.

In order to setup your myGovID, you will need:

  • smart device (iOS 10 or later, or Android 7.0 or later)

  • An email address, that is unique to you, and not shared with other people.

The steps required to set up myGovID are as follows:

  1. Download and open the myGovID app, entering your details such as full name, date of birth and email address on startup.

  2. Attach the necessary identity documents through the myGovID app.

The following are relevant Australian identity documents for myGovID:

  • driver’s license

  • passport

  • birth certificate, and

  • Medicare card.

Once the myGovID is setup, you can link your myGovID to a business via Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM), by logging to the RAM website.

Once in there, you can link your business’ Australian Business Number (ABN) to your myGovID account. (Note: If your business is new and not yet on the ABR, you may need to wait until this process is completed first.)

The principal authority of the business will have to link their myGovID to their ABN in RAM first. Then they can set up and import authorisations for other employees via RAM.

If you want our assistance with setting this up for you, please call me and I will walk through the process with you. However, you will need to have a copy of the documents listed above ready.