Re: Native Messaging is now a part of Web Payment WG

On 2015-12-23 11:31, David Chadwick wrote:
> I would have thought that the battle of control was fought and won years
> ago. Essentially the credit card issuers control the system, since they
> pay the RP, give the users credit, and learn about all the users'
> transactions. I suspect they would love to learn more about these
> transactions as well, but that would violate the users' privacy. Once
> the system will allow credit card issuers to issue electronic tokens
> rather than have the user type in credit card details, it will reduce
> fraud and cost.

Agreed.

> FIDO is able to do this.

This is claimed every now and then.

We are still waiting for the FIDO alliance to publish information showing how.

Anders

>
> David
>
> On 23/12/2015 09:35, Anders Rundgren wrote:
>> On 2015-12-23 10:30, Mountie Lee wrote:
>>> I understand this is also touching SOP issue of Web.
>>
>> Indeed it does.
>>
>>
>>> who control the web? user? server?
>>
>> Or as I would like to put it: how can third-parties add something new
>> and cool to the Web/Browser ecosystem?
>>
>> Anders
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Jeffrey Walton <noloader@gmail.com
>>> <mailto:noloader@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>      >> that means we don't need server assist to communicate between
>>> Web and App?
>>>      >
>>>      > I have no idea how all pieces fit together.
>>>      >
>>>      > I also don't know the process for introducing a custom
>>> wallet/payment
>>>      > system.
>>>
>>>      I would not expect one.
>>>
>>>      There's a big battle going on behind the scenes. Its about who
>>>      controls the payment information and the data. The data from all
>>> those
>>>      transactions will be worth billions.
>>>
>>>      Companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft want it, while other
>>>      companies like mobile OEMs and carriers want it. The first casualty
>>>      appeared to be Isis/Softcard.
>>>
>>>      Jeff
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>

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