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== Use Cases ==
== Use Cases ==
Mark gets a tip from a friend about SaladFans.com, a place to review and share your favorite salad bars. Mark visits the site and is eager to contribute his own reviews as well as connecting with friends to find out which salad bars they like.
Mark sees a "sign in" button on the SaladFans site, and when he clicks on it a Mozilla ID pop-up dialog comes up telling him that the site is asking for a verified email address to sign-in. Mark hasn't used Mozilla ID before, so he clicks the "register" button.
Mark now types in his email address, and chooses a password for his account. After he's done, Mozilla ID tells him that a verification message has been sent to his email, and he needs to click on a link there before proceeding. Mark checks his email and clicks on the link in the message Mozilla ID sent him. The link opens up a new pop-up replacing the previous one, which welcomes him to Mozilla ID and asks him if it's OK to disclose the email address to SaladFans.com. Mark clicks OK, the dialog closes, SaladFans.com reloads, and Mark is now signed into SaladFans.com!
Key Points:
* Easy set-up from scratch
* All HTML flow, works on a variety of browsers
* Flow centered around verified email disclosure


== Test Plans ==
== Test Plans ==
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