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Reducing the User Burden of Identity Management: A Prototype Based Case Study for a Social-Media Payment Application

Authors:
Till Halbach Røssvoll
Lothar Fritsch

Keywords: Trust, security, privacy, identity management; e-inclusion, accessibility, usability, universal design; social media/networking applications

Abstract:
Payment applications inside social media dealing with privacy and security sensitive content require, besides trust in the involved parts like financial institutions and providers of electronic identities, in particular the trust of the users. The e-Me project focuses on this trust and aims at providing multimodal, adaptive authentication and authorization methods for social media that are usable for all users. In an integrated social-payment application connected to online banking, an OpenID provider has been developed by means of inclusive-identity management methods. The provider is used for both the social-media access control and the embedded payment service. This work describes the design decisions and eventual design made for the prototypes with considerations concerning both e-inclusion and information security and privacy.

Pages: 364 to 370

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2013

Publication date: February 24, 2013

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4138

ISBN: 978-1-61208-250-9

Location: Nice, France

Dates: from February 24, 2013 to March 1, 2013