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== Use Case == | == Use Case == | ||
Check out the [[Identity/Features/Sign_into_the_browser|Feature Page]]. | Check out the [[Identity/Features/Sign_into_the_browser|Feature Page]]. | ||
Brief version: Alice signs into her Firefox with Persona credentials, and her Firefox is immediately customized with her theme, bookmarks, passwords, history, add-ons, apps, and identities. She can use her identities to sign into websites, and | Brief version: Alice signs into her Firefox with Persona credentials, and her Firefox is immediately customized with her theme, bookmarks, passwords, history, add-ons, apps, and identities. She can use her identities to sign into websites, and her signin preferences (which web sites to automatically log into, etc.) are present in this new device. | ||
== Goals == | == Technical Goals == | ||
=== Reusable but Flexible Identity === | === Reusable but Flexible Identity === | ||
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Alice should be able to use the services of her choice, e.g. store her bookmarks with Google, her passwords and apps with Mozilla, and her contacts with her cell phone operator. | Alice should be able to use the services of her choice, e.g. store her bookmarks with Google, her passwords and apps with Mozilla, and her contacts with her cell phone operator. | ||
=== | === User-Selectable Browsing Context Provider === | ||
Alice should be able to select the server that performs the initial signin-to-the-browser authentication and setup of her preferred services. E.g., this may be a corporate directory server. | Alice should be able to select the server that performs the initial signin-to-the-browser authentication and setup of her preferred services. E.g., this may be a corporate directory server. | ||
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