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I think (hope) we can still make client-side web apps work securely though, if we resume work on solid/webid-oidc-spec#34 |
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By client-side web apps I mean the "client" is the code running in a specific tab in a specific window of a specific browser on a specific device, even if its source code has a global identifier. Similar for smartphone apps. |
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This is intended as a conversation starter. If we want to have proper client constraints, for example,
acp:client,we need reliable global identifiers for clients. DynReg could be useful during early development, but production systems must always use URIs to denote clients. This way, theredirect_urigets verified.related: