Difference between revisions of "Apple iOS User Client Apps"
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| + | ==Context== | ||
| + | * The scope of [[User Agent]]s that run on the Apple iPhone started with web [[Browser]]s, [[Wallet]]s and Email clients. | ||
| + | * To be effective at this function the primary goals are: | ||
| + | # The user authentication factors are available without releasing these to attackers and Private keys and Passwords. | ||
| + | # The [[User Agent]]s can all provide [[Proof of Presence]] and Proof of Control of user private keys. | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
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| + | [[Category: Browser]] | ||
| + | [[Category: User Agent]] | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 20 October 2022
Full Title or Meme
This page is about apps that run on iPhone that have the ability to act on the user's behalf.
Context
- The scope of User Agents that run on the Apple iPhone started with web Browsers, Wallets and Email clients.
- To be effective at this function the primary goals are:
- The user authentication factors are available without releasing these to attackers and Private keys and Passwords.
- The User Agents can all provide Proof of Presence and Proof of Control of user private keys.