Why Many People Struggle to Complete the SASSA eLife Certificate Online — And Practical Ways to Fix It
Unfortunately, the reality is that many people have encountered severe problems when attempting to complete their eLife Certificate. The problems that people encounter when trying to do the process of SASSA eLife Certificate online is a result of a combination of web, user and system problems.
In this paper, we will evaluate practical problems and offer practical solutions to enable users to complete this process.
eLife Certificate System: The Benefits
The eLife Certificate system is meant to allow people to show that they are alive without having to travel to a SASSA office. This is particularly beneficial to pensioners, people living in rural areas, and people with restricted movement.
Unfortunately, many users become frustrated as they find they are stuck in the process and are unable to complete their verification. In most cases, this is the main source of frustration for users.
1. Website Unreliability, System Bugs
Websites that don’t work correctly are a significant source of frustration for users. The SASSA portal sometimes fails to load, freezes, or crashes. This can be a result of maintenance or a lack of capacity on the server.
Users won’t bother coming back after being stuck on one page, or being met with stubborn error message.
What Can You Do About It
Optimally, the best time to visit the page is early to late night, when less users are online. Updating the browser can also help, as well as having a fast and stable internet. The website is likely to still be down a few hours after being checked
2. The Availability of the Internet is a Challenge
For the eLife Certificate process to be completed, the website must be quit responsive and the users internet must be fast to sustain the interaction. Internet is not a huge problem for city dwellers, but for people who live in the countryside the internet is unreliable, or simply not responsive.
Many people do not have access to a smartphone, a computer, or enough mobile data to complete the process.
How to Fix It
Beneficiaries can access free or reliable internet from library and community center locations or internet cafés. Additionally, using a friend or family member with more convenient access can simplify the process enormously.
3. Understanding Processes Digitally
For many SASSA beneficiaries, especially the elderly, entering the digital world can be daunting. Giving login information, document uploads, and instructional prompts are just a few examples of tasks that are trivial to others.
Not knowing how to move to the next page or understand the next instructions given in the digital process can be a big hurdle.
How to Fix It
After a strategy of assistance, family, caregivers and volunteers in the community can go through the process one step at a time. Although, simple online guides with explanations in screenshots and the local language can be useful. Building confidence through frequent, repeated processes can be beneficial.
4. Errors in Personal Information
The system relies on information that matches official records in order to process requests. Discrepancies, spelling mistakes or in name changes, the phone numbers given, or ID numbers can result in failed processing.
How to Fix It
Users should confirm their information is correct and current to the process. SASSA offices are the only places updates can be made to records.
5. Issues with OTP and Verification Codes
One-Time Pins (OTPs) are intended to enhance security; however, they also present challenges. Some users do not receive the OTP, while others experience delays that result in the code expiring.
A few typical causes are:
The registered phone number is not in service
There is poor network coverage
System delays
How to solve OTP and Verification Code Related Issues
Users must ensure that the registered phone number with SASSA is in service. It may also help to keep the phone near to the SIM card to receive the OTP. If the phone number has changed, the user should take the time to updated that number, prior to applying for the eLife Certificate.
6. Inconsistency in Government Systems
The eLife Certificate process is also integrated with other systems, such as Home Affairs and banking systems.
The system may outdated information. If there is a mismatch with the identity information, outdated records, or banking information, the system may stop your application or prevent the process altogether.
How to solve record inconsistency issues
The inconsistency in government systems can only be solved by ensuring all your records are correct. This may mean contacting Home Affairs and ensuring the bank account is under the correct name.
7. Increased System Demand
A number of users access the SASSA website at the same time which especially happens before grant payment dates. System delays and crashes are the result of this high demand.
How to Fix It
Planning can help avoid this problem. Users can complete their eLife Certificates earlier in the cycle when the system is not as busy. Waiting until the last minute can create delays.
8. Security Measures That Make Access More Difficult
SASSA’s measures to prevent fraud include some very strict security measures. While these measures are justified, they can also prevent users from performing tasks legitimately.
For instance, if an account has sustained multiple failed attempts to log in, the account is locked, and in some cases, additional processing steps may create confusion.
How to Fix It
To avoid repeated, incorrect actions, follow the steps as outlined. If system access is restricted, assistance can be obtained by consulting SASSA and this may be required to regain access.
9. Lack Clear Instructions
Many users are not sure what to do at each step, and this can lead to mistakes and uncompleted submissions.
How to Fix It
To communicate effectively, it is imperative that users take the time to locate official instructions and follow them to the last detail. Tutorials can be time-consuming, but they are also an effective means to achieve the intended results.
10. Use of Illegal or Outdated Devices
Websites are not designed to work with obsolete technology. Older devices that have been outsmarted by modern technology are more susceptible to having problems with missing buttons, glitches, and failed uploads when used by users who may have an outdated phone or browser.
How to Fix It
Abandoning an outdated device is the best remedy and use of modern technology is a direct answer to problems. A change of browser may fix the problems, but switching devices may also be the answer.
Conclusion
There is a range of issues people encounter when trying to obtain the SASSA eLife Certificate online including technical issues, internet access, poor digital skills, and lack of digital confidence. Although the system is intended to promote ease of use, new obstacles are created for many users.
The above issues are, for the most part, easily remedied. With the right technology, the correct personal details, and access to sufficient digital skills training and support, the SASSA eLife Certificate obstacles can be substantially minimized.
Digital services must not provide additional barriers for the most needy in the community. SASSA has to do more to upgrade their systems, improve the web design for their website, and provide better explanatory content. The technology needs to be designed to meet the needs of users rather than add additional barriers.
eLife Certificate system has the potential to improve the process of grant verification for users. More technology and better support should lead to greater awareness. Grant verification will then be a quicker process to access more users.