What is SDS (Secure Download Service)? (Click to expand)
Secure Download Service (SDS) is a profile within Edexcel Online (EOL) that gives you access to confidential General Qualifications examination material.
There may be some exemptions when question papers are not available on SDS, for example if your centre is restricted from receiving hard copy question papers. You will also only be able to access material on SDS if you have entries for that paper.
Please note: A Level Mathematics 9MA0 question papers are not available via the Secure Download Service (SDS).
If you make entries for any new papers a week or less before the date of the exam (i.e. not additional entries for a paper you already had entries for), question papers will not be available on SDS. If you require an electronic copy, these will be supplied via SFT.
Therefore, it’s not possible to make late entries and access materials on SDS at the same time. If you need further assistance, please contact Customer Services on the telephone number below:
- For UK centres contact 03444 632 535
- For International centres contact +44 (0) 120 477 0696
User requirements to be granted SDS access:
To qualify to access SDS materials, a user must have a centre domain email address. Access cannot be granted to users who use public domain email addresses such as Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo!
To meet the security requirements, the user will need to be available to receive a secure ring-back from the Customer Services Specialist on your centre's main telephone number. Once this call has been performed successfully, access to the SDS platform will be added to your account.
If you are new to the Exam Officer role and do not already have an EOL account, please complete our new EO online form. Once submitted, a Customer Services Specialist will be in touch via an onboarding call to get you set up and give you the required SDS access.
With the introduction of MFA to EOL, all centres can only have one user per account; hence, with additional security measures Pearson has in place, it will supersede JCQ ICE regulation 4.4, which states, "Email accounts used for secure material access must belong to named individuals or be a group email account accessed solely by individuals authorised by the head of centre to handle secure materials."