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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

"Understanding Windows CardSpace: An Introduction to the Concepts and Challenges of Digital Identities"

These include the following:
 Private desktop. This feature isolates the CardSpace UI
from other applications.
 Disable CardSpace option. The option to Disable
Windows CardSpace appears on some pages in the UI.
This helps prevent a malicious website from repeatedly
bringing up the CardSpace UI.
 Relying Party Identi?¬?cation page. This is the ?¬?rst page
the user sees when going to an RP for the ?¬?rst time, and
it helps the user evaluate the identity of the RP.
 Managed Card Import page. This page is similar to the
RP identi?¬?cation page, except that it shows the user the
identity of the IP that created the Managed Card that the
user is importing.
Each of these features is discussed in the following sections.
Private Desktop
Every time CardSpace opens, all the applications already open
on the user??™s desktop fade and cannot be accessed while
CardSpace is up. It appears that the applications have frozen. If
you have the clock open on the taskbar, it will stay at the time
when CardSpace appeared. Was there a rift in time? What you
are actually seeing behind the CardSpace window is just a
bitmap, a screenshot that was taken of the user??™s desktop. The
bitmap has been set in the background of a private desktop.


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