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Empowering User Control: Updates from the User-Managed Access Working Group

The User-Managed Access (UMA) Working Group, chaired by Eve Maler and supported by a dedicated team, aims to revolutionize how individuals control data sharing and service access online. Launched on August 6, 2010, UMA focuses on creating a digital footprint dashboard that fosters user empowerment over data sharing. Key deliverables include a Core Protocol specification and use cases documentation. The group engages actively through weekly teleconferences and public meetings, promoting an understanding that "Privacy is not secrecy". Stay updated on impactful developments in user-managed access.

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Empowering User Control: Updates from the User-Managed Access Working Group

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  1. User-Managed Access (UMA) WG status Chair: Eve Maler Vice-Chair and Spec Editor: Paul Bryan Use Cases Editor: Hasan ibne Akram Graphics/UX Editor: Domenico Catalano Implementation Coordinator: Maciej Machulak http://tinyurl.com/uma-wg

  2. Technical proposition • “…let an individual control the authorization of data sharing and service access made between online services on the individual's behalf” • Enable an Internet-scale digital footprint dashboardmodel for user control and empowerment over data sharing • “Privacy is not secrecy!” – Bob Blakley

  3. Facts and stats • WG launched on 6 August 2010 under the Reciprocal Royalty-Free IPR option • Well-attended weekly telecons, occasional F2Fs, several public meetings, and a webinar • Major draft deliverables to date: • Core Protocol spec (destination: IETF) • Scenarios and Use Cases document • A raft of explanatory material • Implementor mailing list started recently • Two funded commitments to implement and deploy experimentally, so far

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