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=== Technology Profiles === | === Technology Profiles === | ||
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safeID SAML WebSSO Technology Profile is an Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure (AAI), based on SAML 2.0. SAML WebSSO in safeID means that a user can use an account issued by his/her home organization to log into a web service that is connected to the safeID identity federation. | safeID SAML WebSSO Technology Profile is an Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure (AAI), based on SAML 2.0. SAML WebSSO in safeID means that a user can use an account issued by his/her home organization to log into a web service that is connected to the safeID identity federation. | ||
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Furthermore this practice statement is relevant within safeID: | Furthermore this practice statement is relevant within safeID: | ||
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safeID has applied for membership in the eduGAIN interfederation. Every member of the interfederation has to write and publish a Federation Metadata Registration Practice Statement. This is in order to support other federations in their judgment of whether to trust entities registered and exposed by a concerned federation. | safeID has applied for membership in the eduGAIN interfederation. Every member of the interfederation has to write and publish a Federation Metadata Registration Practice Statement. This is in order to support other federations in their judgment of whether to trust entities registered and exposed by a concerned federation. |