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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

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

Yet their reputation is a fundamental quality
that both customers will be sensitive to. Users typically migrate
to the services they prefer, and when an IP is well respected and
valued, users will follow. RPs that consume identities have a
different perspective, and it is just as important??”the RP has the
option to accept or reject any identity, and an IP that is
respected by RPs may be just as important. Common issues that
all customers of the IP share include the following:
 Privacy
Users are very concerned about where their data is being
sent, who sees it, and what it says about them. In addition,
many users are also quite sensitive about what behaviors
are being tracked about them and how that data
Both users and RPs
will have strong
expectations of the
IP regarding the
privacy and accuracy
of the information
it provides
about them
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is protected. Furthermore, tracking whereusers are using
their identity, although quite valuable to the IP, is very
worrisome to many users because many ?¬?nd their privacy
and anonymity quickly slipping away. For some
additional background, see the sidebar ???There Is No Such
Thing as a Free Search.???
RPs, on the other hand, have an interest in ?¬?nding out
more and more about a user.


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