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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

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

As well, users could end up engulfed in
cards??”see the sidebar ???Proliferation of Cards in My
Wallet.???
 Other sites can use my card for their sign in. Federating
with other websites is a fantastic reason for issuing
Managed Information Cards.
However, if the organizations don??™t have any identity
federation or agreements with other sites in place right
now, it would be prudent to discuss this with these potential
partners to ensure that users would be able to use
cards on other sites. You can easily understand the problem:
If a company issues general-purpose credit cards,
and no merchants accept them, they probably will not
fare too well.
 I want more than a Personal Card. Personal Information
Cards are limited in the claims they can pass to the RP.
However, they allow users to manage the information
that they know best??”their own. Personal Cards provide
Many organizations
won??™t need to be
identity providers
Managed Cards are
issued with the IP??™s
logo
Personal Cards
contain a ?¬?xed
number of claims.
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a great experience for the user and gives users access to
phishing-resistant identities along with strong cryptographic
security. Personal Cards have been designed to
?¬?t the needs of a signi?¬?cant variety of sites and can be
introduced into a system with much less effort.


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