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![]() ![]() As passwords and cookies are easily compromised, both web-site operators and users then expose themselves to massive security breaches. Current password-based logins offers little value to the end-user, as they are forced to bear the onerous responsibility of remembering too many passwords or simply re-using low-security passwords. Over the last ten years, for most end-users there has been no visible progress beyond cookie-managed usernames and passwords entered via HTML forms. The W3C organized an Identity in the Browser Workshop on 24-25 May in Mountain View (California, USA) to discuss how to modify the Web-browsing experience to effectively manage, access, and share online identity and related personal data in a secure, privacy-respecting manner. Identity in the Browser Workshop Final Report (Draft) ![]() 1.7 Non-Phishable Credentials and Mutual Authentication.1.5 Private Browsing and Multiple Personae.1 Identity in the Browser Workshop Final Report (Draft). ![]()
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