An Identity Selector is a platform service for user-centric identity management that: Provides a consistent user experience for authentication (and in some cases other kinds of interactions) with a Relying Party (also known as a Service Provider). Provides a user interface that displays a set of Information Card icons from which the user selects their preferred Information Card when authentication is required by a local application or Relying Party (e.g. a web site's login page).

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  • An Identity Selector is a platform service for user-centric identity management that: Provides a consistent user experience for authentication (and in some cases other kinds of interactions) with a Relying Party (also known as a Service Provider). Provides a user interface that displays a set of Information Card icons from which the user selects their preferred Information Card when authentication is required by a local application or Relying Party (e.g. a web site's login page). Provides a user interface to create and manage personal (also known as self-issued) Information Cards. Provides a local Security Token Service that is used to issue the security tokens for personal Information Cards. Provides a user interface to import and export Information Cards in standard file formats. Is invoked by a browser extension or by a local rich client application. An Identity Selector may also allow the user to manage (e.g. create, review, update, and delete cards within) their portfolio of Information Cards.
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  • January 2008
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  • An Identity Selector is a platform service for user-centric identity management that: Provides a consistent user experience for authentication (and in some cases other kinds of interactions) with a Relying Party (also known as a Service Provider). Provides a user interface that displays a set of Information Card icons from which the user selects their preferred Information Card when authentication is required by a local application or Relying Party (e.g. a web site's login page).
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  • Identity Selector
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