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In this wiki the [[User Name]] is referred to as one of the following:
 
In this wiki the [[User Name]] is referred to as one of the following:
 
#[[User]] [[Identifier]] when the user is a natural person. (n.b. this should not be considered to the the real-world name of the user.)
 
#[[User]] [[Identifier]] when the user is a natural person. (n.b. this should not be considered to the the real-world name of the user.)
#[[Subject]] [[Identifier]] or (sid) in the [[OpenID Connect]] specifications.
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#[[Subject]] [[Identifier]] or (sub) in the [[OpenID Connect]] specifications.
 
#[[Pseudonym]] when the [[Subject]] is not known to be (or is known not to be) a natural person.
 
#[[Pseudonym]] when the [[Subject]] is not known to be (or is known not to be) a natural person.
 
==Solutions==
 
==Solutions==
 
*It is recommended that the [[User]] choose a [[User Name]] that is a [[Pseudonym]] unless the user is happy to have their real identity leak out.
 
*It is recommended that the [[User]] choose a [[User Name]] that is a [[Pseudonym]] unless the user is happy to have their real identity leak out.
*While it is true that some [[Identifier or Attribute Provider]]s, like Facebook, claim to only user real identifiers, there is ample evidence that is not true.<ref>Facebook real-name policy controversy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_real-name_policy_controversy</ref>
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*While it is true that some [[Identifier or Attribute Provider]]s, like Facebook, claim to only use [[Real Identifier]]s, there is ample evidence that is not true.<ref>Facebook real-name policy controversy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_real-name_policy_controversy</ref>
  
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
  
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
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[[Category:Identity]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 12 August 2018

Full Title or Meme

The most common factor used today for Authentication to Authorize access to Resources on Web Sites is still the User Name and Password.

Context

In this wiki the User Name is referred to as one of the following:

  1. User Identifier when the user is a natural person. (n.b. this should not be considered to the the real-world name of the user.)
  2. Subject Identifier or (sub) in the OpenID Connect specifications.
  3. Pseudonym when the Subject is not known to be (or is known not to be) a natural person.

Solutions

Reference

  1. Facebook real-name policy controversy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_real-name_policy_controversy