- From: Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren@telia.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 13:58:39 +0100
- To: ÀüÁ¾È« <hollobit@etri.re.kr>
- CC: sysapps <public-sysapps@w3.org>
On 2013-02-26 11:37, ÀüÁ¾È« wrote: > Hi Anders, > > Currently, NFC API WG is acting. > http://www.w3.org/2012/09/nfc-wg-charter > http://www.w3.org/wiki/Near_field_communications_(NFC) > > If you have some interest, it would be better to discuss with this WG. I'm quite interested but have limited cycles to spend... I read this: http://www.w3.org/wiki/Further_background_on_NFC#What_is_needed_for_using_NFC_with_Web_applications.3F >From what I can deduct after a quick read, a message delivered over the web through NFC doesn't enable you (API-wise) to get the sending domain, TLS certificate etc. since that part must be gathered from the client platform rather than from NFC data. This is my application: deliver information OOB that can be verified to be correct by invoking the sending party. The primary use for this are security-related stuff like payments, authentication, and credential enrollment. Best regards Anders Rundgren > > Best Regards, > > --- Jonathan Jeon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Anders Rundgren [mailto:anders.rundgren@telia.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 7:13 PM > To: sysapps > Subject: NFC web connection? > > > I think NFC as a future replacement of QR-codes rendered on web-pages could be interesting for "secure mating" between a mobile device and PC. > > For this to happen there should be a scheme where a web app pushes data to an NFC device. > > Anders >
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