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Expand Up @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Editor: Simone Onofri, w3cid 38211, W3C, simone@w3.org
Abstract: <p>This document proposes an overview of Digital Identities on the Web and an analysis through different use cases of the systemic impact on both the market side and the human side, as well as the role that Web standardization may play in managing that impact.</p>
Status Text: <p>This document is intended to capture the current shared understanding of the [W3C Team](https://www.w3.org/staff/) on the current and expected impact of developments linked to identity on the Web and identifying explorations the World Wide Web Consortium and its community have started or ought to be starting to manage that impact. It does not represent any consensus from the W3C Membership, nor is it a standardization document.</p><p>The document was authored by Simone Onofri ([simone@w3.org](mailto:simone@w3.org)), with significant contributions from the W3C Team and people listed in the Acknowledgements section.</p><p>This document helps structure discussions on what may be needed at the standardization level to make Identity's systemic impact less harmful or more manageable. It is bound to be incomplete and sometimes wrong — we are gathering input and feedback in [GitHub](https://github.com/w3c/identity-web-impact/issues), preferably before October 6, 2024.</p><p>Depending on the feedback received, possible next steps include more in-depth stakeholder interviews, a dedicated W3C Workshop, or developing a standardization roadmap.</p>
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