RealMe says StudyLink deal spurs uptake despite skinnier budget

RealMe says StudyLink deal spurs uptake despite skinnier budget
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Dec. 16 (BusinessDesk) - The Department of Internal Affairs says uptake of its RealMe login and identity verification service has been spurred on since the addition of student finance service StudyLink in May, although the agency is still trying to contain operating costs.  The service passed 93,000 verified users on Dec. 7, more than twice the 44,000 or so at the end of May, once students could use RealMe when applying for allowances and loans, and also when a user's identity could be authenticated at the same time as they...