Difference between revisions of "OpenID in Smartphones"

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* Both Apple and Android have learned that energy consuming applications will drain a user's battery and work to limit apps that do that.
 
* Both Apple and Android have learned that energy consuming applications will drain a user's battery and work to limit apps that do that.
 
* Also no app that resulting in huge drains on the [[Smartphone]] battery would survive for long in the marketplace.
 
* Also no app that resulting in huge drains on the [[Smartphone]] battery would survive for long in the marketplace.
* The gaol for would be a [[User Experience]] that is as good as the front channel [[OpenID Connect]] experience.
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* The goal for would be a [[Self-issued OpenID Provider]] [[User Experience]] that is as good as the front channel [[OpenID Connect]] experience.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
[[Category: Identifier]]
 
[[Category: Identifier]]

Revision as of 21:12, 7 December 2020

Full Title or Meme

This use case focuses on the parts of enabling a Self-issued Identifier within a battery-powered mobile device that will impact the protocol that is used when the device acts as a Self-issued OpenID Provider.

Context

  • This use case assumes the user with a Smartphone that wants to enable a Self-issued Identifier using only that phone
  • Both Apple and Android have learned that energy consuming applications will drain a user's battery and work to limit apps that do that.
  • Also no app that resulting in huge drains on the Smartphone battery would survive for long in the marketplace.
  • The goal for would be a Self-issued OpenID Provider User Experience that is as good as the front channel OpenID Connect experience.

References