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Any use case where the user wants to be have some [[Assurance]] about another.
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A [[Trusted Third Party]] may be valuable in any use case where the user wants to be have some [[Assurance]] about privacy of data that does need to be shared in very limited circumstances.
  
 
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==Problems==

Revision as of 08:03, 26 November 2018

Full Title or Meme

Any Web Site that is known to be trusted by all of the parties to an interchange.

Context

A Trusted Third Party may be valuable in any use case where the user wants to be have some Assurance about privacy of data that does need to be shared in very limited circumstances.

Problems

Solutions

Some types of Trusted Third Party include:

  • Privacy Enhancing Technology Providers (PETP) can protect user's privacy by anonymizing the User's Identifier. See Microsoft UProve.[1] or IBM Identity Mixer.[2]

References

  1. Microsoft, U-Prove. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/u-prove/
  2. IBM. Identity Mixer. https://www.zurich.ibm.com/identity_mixer/eu_projects.html