How unclear terminology & missing validation blocked UAE PASS linking requests
We evaluated TDRA’s UAE PASS Linking Service to improve findability, clarity, and accessibility for government entities requesting integration.
Challenge & Context
TDRA enables government entities to integrate UAE PASS authentication into their services.
Early analytics showed low initiation and incomplete submissions.
We assessed the flow from TDRA homepage → service card → UAE PASS login → integration form → review.
Research Approach
Methods & Tools Used
Sessions: 30–45 min. N=6 UAE nationals (23–33).
FINDINGS & INSIGHTS
Homepage & Service Catalogue
Low-contrast carousel arrows → missed banners.
High content density → cognitive overload.
Many didn’t know linking could be completed online.
Service Card
Download icon beside Start Service lacked meaning; no tooltip.
Description too brief (missing eligibility, docs, SLA, contacts).
Legacy CAPTCHA after UAE PASS login broke continuity.
Form
Mandatory “I hereby” not validated; users clicked Next with no feedback.
Reference links opened broken/inconsistent pages.
Confusion: Authentication vs Digital Signature vs eSeal.
“Integration Channel Name” ambiguous/technical.
Review Page
Digital Vault section appeared by default even when not selected.
Icons unclear; spacing/hierarchy inconsistent.
QUANTITATIVE & EMOTIONAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDATIONS (Grouped by Impact Category)
Inline validation and error feedback
Inline validation + feedback for “I hereby” and mandatory fields.
Replace legacy CAPTCHA with modern, post-login verification.
Repair + unify all reference-link pages (content & layout).
Clarity and comprehension fixes
Redesign Service Card: tooltip for download icon; add eligibility, docs, SLA, contacts.
Microcopy clarifying Authentication / eSeal / Digital Signature.
Simplify “Integration Channel Name”; provide example values.
Accessibility and visual consistency
Increase carousel contrast; add keyboard focus states.
Reduce homepage density; highlight “UAE PASS Linking” in Catalogue search.
Clean Review Page: show only selected data; reduce decorative icon noise.
IMPACT & OUTCOMES
Results after recommendations were implemented:
Critical blockers resolved - Form submission path unblocked
Clarity improved - Terminology & Instructions clearer for entities
Accessibility QA checklist created - Focus order, ARIA roles/states
REFLECTION
Small frictions—unclear terminology and missing validation—can block mission-critical integrations. Emotion-assisted analytics (Tobii + Noldus) exposed frustration invisible in logs. Collaboration across TDRA and UAE PASS teams created a shared clarity and accessibility benchmark.
🧰 Tools
Tobii, Noldus
👥 Stakeholders
TDRA Digital Services, UAE PASS Program Team
⏱ Duration
1 Week
👤 Participants
N=6 (UAE nationals, 23–33)
Supporting Case — UAE PASS: Labeling & Terminology Audit
This supporting audit focused on the clarity, consistency, and accessibility of UAE PASS terminology used across identity, signature, and authorization steps. The findings directly supported the fixes implemented in the UAE PASS Linking Service study — especially around ambiguous labels, inconsistent EN/AR language, and missing contextual validation.
Ambiguous Labeling
“Digital Signature” vs “Authentication” unclear
“Integration Channel Name” too technical
Violated: Match Between System & Real World
Inconsistent Language Support
English/Arabic mismatch across steps
Terms not aligned with TDRA guidelines
Violated: Consistency & Standards
Missing Contextual Feedback
No explanations for required fields
No confirmation of correct input
Violated: Error Prevention & Help/Documentation
RECOMMENDATIONS
Inline validation and error feedback
- Fix terminology (Authentication vs Signature)
- Provide validation for mandatory fields
Clarity and comprehension fixes
- Unify EN/AR wording
- Add contextual field explanations
Accessibility and visual consistency
- Improve icon labels
- Align steps with TDRA terminology rules
IMPACT
Results after recommendations were implemented:
Clearer terminology for entity users
Consistency across UAE PASS flows improved
Audit findings validated by usability tests
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