- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 08:36:36 -0500
- To: Danyao Wang <danyao@google.com>, Benjamin Tidor <btidor@stripe.com>, Adrian Hope-Bailie <adrian@coil.com>, Nick Telford-Reed <nicktr@w3.org>, Jeff Hodges <jdhodges@google.com>, John Bradley <jbradley@yubico.com>, John Fontana <jfontana@yubico.com>, nadalin@prodigy.net, James.Evans-Rong@firstdata.com, Ken Buchanan <kenrb@google.com>, Erhard Brand <erhard@entersekt.com>, Gerhard Oosthuizen <goosthuizen@entersekt.com>, "Blachowicz, Tomasz" <Tomasz.Blachowicz@mastercard.com>, "Tare, Sameer" <Sameer.Tare@mastercard.com>
- Cc: public-webauthn-pay@w3.org
Hi all, Please let me know whether you have any points you’d like to discuss at the 1 September joint task force call. I have heard in two recent conversations interest in returning to the topic of silent risk assessment (à la 3DS2 frictionless flow) in light of browser evolution around cookies and fingerprinting. Could browsers provide risk engines with useful information that protects user privacy? Could we put this on our joint task force agenda? Is there any analogous discussion happening in the WebAuthn WG? Ian -- Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> https://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs/ Tel: +1 718 260 9447
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