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Migrants' English language tests could soon be run on Duolingo despite major security warning

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US language app Duolingo is eyeing up a deal with the Home Office to take control of English language tests for migrants, it has been revealed.

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The app - used by up to 135 million people across the globe every month - is close to signing a £816million contract to run language tests for migrants attempting to gain entry into Britain, according to The Telegraph.

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The Home Office is evaluating bids from other firms - with technical assessments of the bidders not due to take place until next month.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The department will remain open to offers throughout the summer, and plans to offer the contract around November.

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Duolingo is one of a host of companies seeking to close the deal, and there is no guarantee it will be awarded to the US firm.

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