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|description=Our goal is to provide to users convenient, safe, and open identity solutions that can become standard components of the Web, while working out-of-the-box as well as we can make them to. In 2012, we will expand our user-centered identity platform beyond sign-in to also include connecting with sites and people as well as online payments.
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= Vision =
Central to a people-centered ecosystem is an identity system that is under the control of the individual, and enables information sharing on the users own terms with no take-it-or-leave-it policies. To this end, Mozilla is building an identity system for the Web that has these properties.
The first service we're building, currently code-named BrowserID, enables users to easily sign into websites using their existing email address in a secure and privacy-protecting way, with no additional passwords. For developers, it offers a very easy to implement API, and a verified email address they can use to communicate with the user.
User identities encompass much more than just an email address, of course, and so the next components of the Mozilla identity system will include payments, profile and data sharing on the users terms and more.


== Projects and Roadmap ==
== Projects and Roadmap ==


Visit the [[Identity/Roadmap]] page for a list of projects and roadmap info.
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[[Category:Roadmaps]]

Revision as of 01:23, 13 February 2012

Identityicon.png Mozilla Identity Roadmap
Owner: Dan Mills Updated: 2012-02-13
Our goal is to provide to users convenient, safe, and open identity solutions that can become standard components of the Web, while working out-of-the-box as well as we can make them to. In 2012, we will expand our user-centered identity platform beyond sign-in to also include connecting with sites and people as well as online payments.


Get Involved

Follow our blog
Follow identity.mozilla.com for regular posts about everything we're up to.
Subscribe to our mailing list
Subscribe to our forum/mailing list (also available as a newsgroup: mozilla.dev.identity). To send email to the list, use the mailman interface.
IRC (Chat)
Reach us on IRC at irc.mozilla.org, #identity
Weekly meetings
Our weekly meetings are open to the public. They are short (30 mins) and very focused. For longer discussions, email is much better.

Vision

Central to a people-centered ecosystem is an identity system that is under the control of the individual, and enables information sharing on the users own terms with no take-it-or-leave-it policies. To this end, Mozilla is building an identity system for the Web that has these properties.

The first service we're building, currently code-named BrowserID, enables users to easily sign into websites using their existing email address in a secure and privacy-protecting way, with no additional passwords. For developers, it offers a very easy to implement API, and a verified email address they can use to communicate with the user.

User identities encompass much more than just an email address, of course, and so the next components of the Mozilla identity system will include payments, profile and data sharing on the users terms and more.

Projects and Roadmap

BrowserID Sign-in

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Feature Stage Target Lead eng