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000000240 037__ $$aLERSSE-POSTER-2010-006
000000240 100__ $$aSan-Tsai Sun
000000240 245__ $$aPoster: OpenIDemail Enabled Browser, Towards Fixing the Broken Web Single Sign-On Triangle
000000240 260__ $$c2010-06-28
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000000240 520__ $$aCurrent Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions impose a cognitive burden on web users and do not provide content-hosting and service providers (CSPs) with sufficient incentives to become relying parties (RPs). We propose a browser-based Web SSO solution that requires minimal user interaction and provide RPs with clear value propositions to motivate their adoption. Our approach builds OpenID support into web browsers, hides OpenID identifiers from users by using their existing email accounts, extends the OpenID protocol to perform authentication directly by browsers, and introduces an OpenIDAuth HTTP access authentication scheme to convey authenticated identities automatically into websites that support OpenID for authentication. Based on our approach, web users authenticate with their existing email accounts/passwords directly within a browser. With the users' consent, their identities transparently flow into OpenID-enabled websites without additional log-on steps. Our approach embeds an intuitive and consistent login experience for web users in the browser and provides RPs with instant marketable leads and the potential for gradual engagement  to motivate their adoption.
000000240 6531_ $$aWeb 2.0 controlled sharing
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000000240 700__ $$aKirstie Hawkey
000000240 700__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000240 8560_ $$fsantsais@ece.ubc.ca
000000240 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/240/files/240.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000240 909C4 $$pSan-Tsai Sun, Kirstie Hawkey, and Konstantin Beznosov. Poster: Openidemail enabled browser, towards fixing the broken web single sign-on triangl. poster at the SOUPS 2009, July 13th 2010.
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