- From: Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2015 20:53:04 +0100
- To: Joerg.Heuer@telekom.de, dlongley@digitalbazaar.com, public-credentials@w3.org, public-webid@w3.org
On 2015-11-21 18:41, Joerg.Heuer@telekom.de wrote: > Hello all, > > One of the main benefits to the 'wallet'-approach is, that the negotiation between > the RP and the user's 'wallet' just doesn't have this problem at all. Indeed. > Once the RP sends a statement about what 'instruments' and IdPs it accepts, it's > up to the 'wallet' of the user to figure out what to use. Could be very plain > and offer all matches to the user to make a pick or it can be way more sophisticated > and implement the user's policy according to context. Fully implemented as well! https://test.webpki.org/webpay-merchant/home > And yes, FIDO should be among the technologies employed I'd say. There is no public information about FIDO solving the NASCAR problem: http://www.w3.org/Submission/2015/02/ Do you have any other information to share with us? Anders > > Cheers, > Jörg > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Longley [mailto:dlongley@digitalbazaar.com] > Sent: Samstag, 21. November 2015 16:31 > To: Anders Rundgren; W3C Credentials Community Group; public-webid@w3.org > Subject: Re: Solutions to the NASCAR problem? > > On 11/21/2015 02:11 AM, Anders Rundgren wrote: >> I'm interested hearing what's available and what's cooking: >> http://indiewebcamp.com/NASCAR_problem >> >> Just the core (and links), no TL;DR BS please. > > There's a very simple demo here: > > https://authorization.io > > It involves technology intended to solve the NASCAR problem. In step 2, the site you log into only needs to provide a login button; the browser will take care of the rest (finding out your IdP, etc). > > -- > Dave Longley > CTO > Digital Bazaar, Inc. >
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