Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed
Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed
There's been a lot of concern recently about the Web Environment Integrity proposal, developed by a selection of authors from Google, and…
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It's not a problem until more sites start REQUIRING it, and then it's too late. Even if some Apple already provides it, it's more dangerous as use grows
31 0 ReplyIt makes it even more easy to adjust online prices for apple users, lol
9 0 Replyis there any positive use case for it for the user at all?
6 1 ReplyNo, its an alternate evil scheme to uniquely identify users and not bots. Replacing the phone number.
14 1 ReplyFor sites that support it, you don't have to fill out a captcha.
Instead it transmits a list of running processes (or other, formerly private info).
3 0 Reply^Instead it transmits a list of running processes (or other, formerly private info).
No it doesn't. Attestation is simply a cryptographicly signed "we trust this user is human" message.
1 0 ReplyBased on what?
1 0 ReplyBased on the spec. The token is simply a signature that can be checked at the issuing party (Apple for this news item).
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