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'''IndieAuth''' is a standard [[decentralized]] [[authentication]] [[Communications protocol|protocol]] that uses [[OAuth]] 2.0 and enables services to verify the identity of a user represented by a [[URL]] as well as to obtain an [[access token]] that can be used to access resources under the control of the user.<ref name=w3note>{{cite web|url=https://www.w3.org/TR/indieauth/|title=IndieAuth|publisher=World Wide Web Consortium|date=2018-01-23|accessdate=2018-07-16}}</ref>.
'''IndieAuth''' is an open standard [[decentralized]] [[authentication]] [[Communications protocol|protocol]] that uses [[OAuth]] 2.0 and enables services to verify the identity of a user represented by a [[URL]], as well as to obtain an [[access token]], that can be used to access resources under the control of the user.<ref name=w3note>{{cite web|url=https://www.w3.org/TR/indieauth/|title=IndieAuth|publisher=World Wide Web Consortium|date=2018-01-23|access-date=2018-07-16}}</ref>


IndieAuth is developed in the [[IndieWeb]] community and was published as a [[World Wide Web Consortium|W3C]] Note.<ref name=w3note></ref> It was published as a W3C Note by the [[Social Web Working Group]] due to lacking the time needed to formally progress it to a [[W3C recommendation]], despite having several interoperable implementations.
IndieAuth is developed in the [[IndieWeb]] community and was published as a [[World Wide Web Consortium|W3C]] Note.<ref name=w3note /> It was published as a W3C Note by the [[Social Web Working Group]] due to lacking the time needed to formally progress it to a [[W3C recommendation]], despite having several interoperable implementations.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Lagally |first1=Michael |last2=McCool |first2=Michael |chapter=IoT Interoperability with W3C Web of Things |date=2022-01-08 |title=2022 IEEE 19th Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC) |chapter-url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccnc49033.2022.9700546 |pages=1–5 |publisher=IEEE |doi=10.1109/ccnc49033.2022.9700546|isbn=978-1-6654-3161-3 |s2cid=246753985 }}</ref>


== Implementations ==
== Implementations ==
* [[Wordpress]] IndieAuth Plugin<ref>https://wordpress.org/plugins/indieauth/</ref>
* [[WordPress]] IndieAuth Plugin<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://wordpress.org/plugins/indieauth/|title = IndieAuth}}</ref>
* [[Known (software)]]<ref>https://indieauth.net/</ref>
* [[Known (software)|Known]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://indieauth.net/ |title=Home |website=indieauth.net}}</ref>
* [[Micro.blog]]<ref>http://manton.micro.blog/2018/07/02/indieauth-for-microblog.html</ref>
* [[Micro.blog]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://manton.micro.blog/2018/07/02/indieauth-for-microblog.html|title = Manton Reece - IndieAuth for Micro.blog| date=2 July 2018 }}</ref>
* [[Grav (CMS)]] IndieAuth Plugin<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://github.com/metbril/grav-plugin-indieauth|title=IndieAuth Plugin|website=[[GitHub]]|date=21 March 2021}}</ref>
* Cellar Door<ref>https://glitch.com/~cellar-door</ref>
* [[Drupal]] IndieWeb Plugin<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://drupal.org/project/indieweb|title = IndieWeb|date = 13 March 2018}}</ref>
* Cellar Door<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://glitch.com/~cellar-door|title = Glitch: The friendly community where everyone builds the web}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[OpenID]]
*[[OpenID]]
*[[WebID]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 30 November 2023

IndieAuth is an open standard decentralized authentication protocol that uses OAuth 2.0 and enables services to verify the identity of a user represented by a URL, as well as to obtain an access token, that can be used to access resources under the control of the user.[1]

IndieAuth is developed in the IndieWeb community and was published as a W3C Note.[1] It was published as a W3C Note by the Social Web Working Group due to lacking the time needed to formally progress it to a W3C recommendation, despite having several interoperable implementations.[2]

Implementations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "IndieAuth". World Wide Web Consortium. 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2018-07-16.
  2. ^ Lagally, Michael; McCool, Michael (2022-01-08). "IoT Interoperability with W3C Web of Things". 2022 IEEE 19th Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC). IEEE. pp. 1–5. doi:10.1109/ccnc49033.2022.9700546. ISBN 978-1-6654-3161-3. S2CID 246753985.
  3. ^ "IndieAuth".
  4. ^ "Home". indieauth.net.
  5. ^ "Manton Reece - IndieAuth for Micro.blog". 2 July 2018.
  6. ^ "IndieAuth Plugin". GitHub. 21 March 2021.
  7. ^ "IndieWeb". 13 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Glitch: The friendly community where everyone builds the web".
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