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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

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

Clicking this link will take
users to the recovery page, where they can do one of
several tasks, depending on whythey don??™t have a card.
 What Is This? link. Clicking this link gives the website the
opportunity to inform the user about Information Cards
and why using cards is bene?¬?cial. This link is especially
important because the concept of Information Cards is
very new, and most users will not know about them.
Depending on the preferences of the website, the Remember
Me Next Time check box can also be included, which simply
noti?¬?es the website to set a cookie, the same way a site using
username and password for authentication does.
Putting CardSpace to Work
?–  Perspective: Accessibility??”Another Feature?
Notice the subtle underline of the letter i on all the Information Card buttons in
the visuals presented. This is done to accentuate the suggested hot key for an
Information Card sign-in button. Setting the accesskey attribute to the i on the
button or link used to engage the Identity Selector allows the user to use the keyboard
to sign in. This can be accomplished via HTML:

Or attach it to the visual element via JavaScript:
document.


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