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The Login Status API #61

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johannhof opened this issue Aug 31, 2023 · 3 comments
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The Login Status API #61

johannhof opened this issue Aug 31, 2023 · 3 comments
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session Breakout session proposal track: privacy

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@johannhof
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johannhof commented Aug 31, 2023

Session description

We want to discuss how the Login Status API could be used in FedCM and other Web APIs to enhance user privacy and user experiences.

Some helpful context from previous discussions:

privacycg/is-logged-in#53

privacycg/is-logged-in#54

https://github.com/privacycg/meetings/blob/main/2023/telcons/08-24-minutes.md#notes

Session goal

Align implementers and other stakeholders on goals for the Login Status API

Additional session chairs (Optional)

@samuelgoto

IRC channel (Optional)

#login-status

Who can attend

Anyone may attend (Default)

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60 minutes (Default)

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

#4, #31, #58, #46

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No response

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@johannhof johannhof added the session Breakout session proposal label Aug 31, 2023
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hober commented Sep 6, 2023

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I’ll gladly join this session.

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npm1 commented Sep 13, 2023

Meeting notes (unless someone has a better link with the other comments filtered out?)

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