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Harmonizing Identity-Related Web Platform APIs
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
4 Concourse Level - Manhattan
Participants:
Martin Alvarez-Espinar, Joel Antoci, Ashima Arora, Christian Biesinger, Rick Byers, Marcos Caceres, Brian Campbell, Tim Cappalli, Ari Chivukula, Mihai Cîrlănaru, Brian Daugherty, Pamela Dingle, Alessandro Distaso, Heather Flanagan, George Fletcher, Nikos Fotiou, Chris Fredrickson, Sam Goto, Yi Gu, Johann Hofmann, Erica Kovac, Mirja Kühlewind, Sandor Major, Matthew Miller, Koichi Moriyama, Anusha Muley, Aaron Parecki, Nicolas Pena Moreno, Thomas Prieur, Helen Qin, Nina Satragno, Wendy Seltzer, Manu Sporny, Zachary Tan, Ted Thibodeau Jr, Zacharias Törnblom, Benjamin VanderSloot, David Waite, Rupert Wiser, Kristina Yasuda, Benjamin Young
Big meeting:
TPAC 2024 (Calendar)

There are currently three active work streams for identity-related Web Platform APIs in the W3C: the Digital Credentials API (DC API), Federated Credential Management (FedCM), and the Web Authentication API (WebAuthn).

In each of these work streams, there have been some common discussion items including flexible but privacy preserving error codes, selector experience and query syntax, conditionally mediated flows, credential and user account identifiers, along with discussion around how these APIs should interact in the future (ex: requesting a VDC -or- an OIDC ID Token in one call). NOTE: Payments will be out of scope for this discussion.

This breakout is intended to be a collaborative, working session. The focus will be on gaining consensus on the more tactical items like errors codes and selectors, with some time at the end reserved for forward looking ideas.

Agenda

Chairs:
Tim Cappalli, Sam Goto, Marcos Caceres, Matthew Miller

Description:
There are currently three active work streams for identity-related Web Platform APIs in the W3C: the Digital Credentials API (DC API), Federated Credential Management (FedCM), and the Web Authentication API (WebAuthn).

In each of these work streams, there have been some common discussion items including flexible but privacy preserving error codes, selector experience and query syntax, conditionally mediated flows, credential and user account identifiers, along with discussion around how these APIs should interact in the future (ex: requesting a VDC -or- an OIDC ID Token in one call). NOTE: Payments will be out of scope for this discussion.

This breakout is intended to be a collaborative, working session. The focus will be on gaining consensus on the more tactical items like errors codes and selectors, with some time at the end reserved for forward looking ideas.

Goal(s):
This breakout is intended to be a collaborative, working session. The focus will be on gaining consensus on the more tactical items like errors codes and selectors, with some time at the end reserved for forward looking ideas.

Agenda:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15IiQS0yPzWML3zRHGQ_JQ5xAO5bIgrcJE3sNdwrgSHk/

Materials:

Track(s):

  • Identity

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