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* The primary context is the user's mobile smartphone. A secondary context is the user on a laptop computer connected to the internet. | * The primary context is the user's mobile smartphone. A secondary context is the user on a laptop computer connected to the internet. | ||
* The operating assumption is that the user has contacted the RP with a browser and that the identity security code is a separate native or web application that will be referred to below as the '''[[Wallet]]'''. | * The operating assumption is that the user has contacted the RP with a browser and that the identity security code is a separate native or web application that will be referred to below as the '''[[Wallet]]'''. | ||
+ | * For convenience of this list a wallet can include references other wallets. | ||
==Goals== | ==Goals== |
Revision as of 01:17, 3 March 2021
Contents
Full Title
The User Experience of get a user to selection the correct piece of mobile code as a user agent for a particular Relying Party on the user's identifier.
Context
- The context is giving user's control over the identifiers that they use
- The primary context is the user's mobile smartphone. A secondary context is the user on a laptop computer connected to the internet.
- The operating assumption is that the user has contacted the RP with a browser and that the identity security code is a separate native or web application that will be referred to below as the Wallet.
- For convenience of this list a wallet can include references other wallets.
Goals
The following are the required success criteria for both the user and the RP in establishing and maintaining an enduring relationship.
- A user of common capability will be able to
have installed one or more wallets and created one or more identifiers on each wallet.
- The user can add or remove wallets at any time.
- The RP can display for the user's selection on the user's browser a small number of choices that are created entirely by browser code and information from the DOM provided by the user's browser.
- Upon selection of one of those options, the user will be able to access a wallet previously provisioned with an identifier or a wallet with a list of other wallets