Agreed.
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From: Kevin Cox < ');" target="_blank"> >
Date: Saturday, July 13, 2013 6:23 PM
To: Doc Searls < ');" target="_blank"> >
Cc: ProjectVRM list < ');" target="_blank"> >
Subject: Re: [projectvrm] Towards a Behavioural Identity Framework
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Doc Searls < ');" target="_blank"> > wrote:
Thanks!
The (possibly dumb) "Hmm" for me is that I use multiple devices, and on this one here (a laptop) I use five different browsers. If the site is aware of the customer, that awareness should transcend the devices and the interacting software, no?
Yes.
I guess if I shake hands with a site identifying myself by email address to start, get a relationship going, and then show up with other devices and connection software, the ceremony you describe in the paragraphs below the graphic will take care of things. Is that the case?
Yes
The idea is that if it doesn't "know you" from your past behaviour or it is has "forgotten" who you are it asks you. The amount of forgetfulness and re authentication required is a function of your and different website paranoia.
Kevin
Doc
On Jul 13, 2013, at 7:35 PM, Kevin Cox < ');" target="_blank"> > wrote:
To implement Customer Aware Websites we need an identity framework. Here is an outline of what we are working on.
Kevin
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