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SUMMARY:Identity Wallets and the Web
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230913T143000
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DESCRIPTION:https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/43317b7e-b0cd-4684-a03d-fdd0
 6d742f43/\n\nThe identity space has recently seen a surge in interest\, pa
 rticularly from governmental entities\, in what is known as the three-part
 y model. This model is seen as an advancement from the current two-party i
 dentity systems\, and involves a verifier (website)\, a holder (wallets)\,
  and issuers working together to enable the exchange of identity documents
  such as ISO mDocs or W3C VCs. However\, this ecosystem currently lacks na
 tive browser support\, and instead relies on general purpose and cumbersom
 e primitives like OS intents. In this session\, we aim to explore the use 
 cases and overall landscape of this growing ecosystem and consider whether
  and how browser APIs could be leveraged to support it.\n\nAgenda\n\n**Cha
 irs:**\nTim Cappalli\, sam goto\n\n**Description:**\nThe identity space ha
 s recently seen a surge in interest\, particularly from governmental entit
 ies\, in what is known as the three-party model. This model is seen as an 
 advancement from the current two-party identity systems\, and involves a v
 erifier (website)\, a holder (wallets)\, and issuers working together to e
 nable the exchange of identity documents such as ISO mDocs or W3C VCs. How
 ever\, this ecosystem currently lacks native browser support\, and instead
  relies on general purpose and cumbersome primitives like OS intents. In t
 his session\, we aim to explore the use cases and overall landscape of thi
 s growing ecosystem and consider whether and how browser APIs could be lev
 eraged to support it.\n\n**Goal(s):**\nAnswer the following questions: are
  there browser vendors interested in this space? what are the most compell
 ing use cases? what are the web platforms APIs that seem to have an inters
 ection in this space? where should we meet to continue this discussion?\n\
 n\n**Materials:**\n- [minutes](http://www.w3.org/2023/09/tpac-breakouts/31
 -minutes.pdf)\n- [Session proposal on GitHub](https://github.com/w3c/tpac2
 023-breakouts/issues/31)\n\n**Track(s):**\n- trust
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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SEQUENCE:1
ORGANIZER;CN=W3C Calendar;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;ROLE=NON-PARTICIPANT:mailto:nor
 eply@w3.org
LOCATION:Santa Cruz - Level -1
CATEGORIES:TPAC 2023,Breakout Sessions
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