Transfer Digital Credentials Securely
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Authors | Dmitry Vinokurov , Yogesh Karandikar , Matthias Lerch , Alex Pelletier , Nick Sha | ||
Last updated | 2024-04-12 (Latest revision 2023-10-10) | ||
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Abstract
Digital Credentials allow users to access Homes, Cars or Hotels using their mobile devices. Once a user has a Credential on a device, sharing it to others is a natural use case. This document describes a sharing flow that allows convenient and seamless user experience, similar to sharing other digital assets like photos or documents. The sharing process should be secure and private. This document also defines a new transport to meet unique requirements of sharing a Credential.
Authors
Dmitry Vinokurov
Yogesh Karandikar
Matthias Lerch
Alex Pelletier
Nick Sha
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