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AOL has created a process where members can verify account ownership through photo ID. This process has been created to keep account recovery as seamless as possible while maintaining account and personal security at all times.
Please add the {{Verify source}} template only after you have made a good faith attempt to verify the information yourself, and you still have good reason to question whether the source is correct. For instance, you might not be in a position to verify a given source (perhaps the only source is in a library half-way across the globe, for instance).
To request verification that a reference supports the text, tag it with {{verification needed}}. Material that fails verification may be tagged with {{ failed verification }} or removed. It helps other editors to explain your rationale for using templates to tag material in the template, edit summary, or on the talk page.
This is a category to help keep count of the total number of articles with the {{Failed verification}} template. They should all be in one of the dated categories. See also Category:Articles with failed verification
The {{Failed verification}} tag is used when an editor tried to verify the information in an article with its sources, but failed to do so. The tag will categorise articles into Category:All articles with failed verification. This template is a self-reference and thus is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopedic content. This ...
This is to change [failed verification (See discussion.)] to the more typographically consistent [failed verification – see discussion] when either the talk or talkpage parameter is provided. — Ardub23 19:20, 15 June 2020 (UTC) To editor Ardub23: done. P.I. Ellsworth ed. put'r there 22:49, 15 June 2020 (UTC)
GOV.UK Verify was an identity assurance system developed by the British Government Digital Service (GDS) which was in operation between May 2016 and April 2023. The system was intended to provide a single trusted login across all British government digital services, verifying the user's identity in 15 minutes. [1]
This category combines all articles with failed verification from August 2020 (2020-08) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Articles with failed verification. To add an article to this category add {{Failed verification|date=August 2020}} to the article.