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Many protocols, like [[OpenID Connect]] supply a [[Subject]] [[Identifier]] (sid) that is meant to reflect the same [[Subject]] over a period of time. Typically those protocols permit transitory binding of the [[Identifier]] to a real world entity. There appears to be no way to evaluate if the [[Identifier]] is meant to be [[Persistent]] from one connection to another other than the sort of [[Assurance]] that would destroy the pseudonymity.
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Many protocols, like [[OpenID Connect]] supply a [[Subject]] [[Identifier]] (sub) that is meant to reflect the same [[Subject]] over a period of time. Typically those protocols permit transitory binding of the [[Identifier]] to a real world entity.
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 16:51, 7 August 2018

Full Title or Meme

When an entity has a Persistent Identifier the assumption is that the Behavior of the entity will remain consistent over time.

Context

  • An Identifier's primary function is to create a label to which attributes can be attached.
  • For an otherwise anonymous connection to enable attribute checking, like the User's that are over 13, 18, or 21 years of age, some ephemeral Identifier is needed to ensure that any verified attribute cannot be reused in some other context.
  • Ephemeral Identifiers are the antonym of Persistent Identifiers.

Problem

Many protocols, like OpenID Connect supply a Subject Identifier (sub) that is meant to reflect the same Subject over a period of time. Typically those protocols permit transitory binding of the Identifier to a real world entity.

References