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W3C Web Security Context: User Interface Guidelines

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The W3C's Web Security Context Working Group have just released the Last Call version of its "User Interface Guidelines" document, which is a set of recommendations for the security related UI in Web User Agents.

This specification deals with the trust decisions that users must make online, and with ways to support them in making safe and informed decisions where possible.


This document specifies user interactions with a goal toward making security usable, based on known best practice in this area. Subsequent testing of this specification will include conformance, interoperability, and usability testing.


If you want to comment on the document you are welcome to do so:

The W3C Membership and other interested parties are invited to review the document and send comments to public-usable-authentication@w3.org (with public archive) through 15 September 2008. We appreciate if comments follow these guidelines for writing good issues.



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