Government portals cover tax, welfare, identity, pension, vehicle, court, and educational administration services. Below are 0 access guides for public-sector portals across multiple countries. Because phishing scams targeting government services are common, we link only to domains ending in a recognised public-sector TLD (such as .gov, .gov.cc, .gob.cc, or .govt.cc) — checked manually for each entry.
If you receive an SMS or email asking you to "log in" or "verify your details" with a link, do not click it. Public agencies almost never send a clickable login link by SMS. Open a new tab, type the agency's address from memory or from a piece of paper they sent you, and continue from there. Most national governments now publish their full list of services from a single domain (for example, gov.uk, india.gov.in) — that page is usually the safest starting point.
If a portal asks for too much
Genuine government login screens generally need only a username, a password, and one verification step. If a page is asking for your full card number, the CVV, or remote-access permission to your device, close it — that is not a government workflow.