RE: Accessible Authentication SC: new language; vote +1 or -1

I think this might be less clear

All the best

Lisa Seeman

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---- On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 11:45:34 +0300 EA Draffan<ead@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote ---- 

    Sorry I am finding the one sentence is a mouthful! Are we allowed to break it up? 
  
 “Essential steps of an authentication process, which rely upon recalling or copying information, have alternative essential steps as well as an authentication-credentials reset process. Neither process should rely upon recalling and copying information.”
  
  
  
 Best wishes
 E.A. 
  
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   From: Rochford, John [mailto:john.rochford@umassmed.edu] 
 Sent: 08 June 2017 00:04
 To: public-cognitive-a11y-tf <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
 Subject: Accessible Authentication SC: new language; vote +1 or -1
 
 
  
 Hi All,
  
 Based upon recent efforts by Mike Pluke, Lisa, and I, the below is new language we hope everyone will find acceptable.
  
 “Essential steps of an authentication process, which rely upon recalling or copying information, have alternative essential steps, and an authentication-credentials reset process, which do not rely upon recalling and copying information.”
  
 Please vote +1 or -1.
  
 John
  
 John Rochford
 UMass Medical School/E.K. Shriver Center
 Director, INDEX Program
 Instructor, Family Medicine & Community Health
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