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Basic, Messgaes - PPID definition is missing
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(1) In the privacy consideration, PPID is described as Personal Pseudonymous Identifier. Is it not Private Personal Identifier instead?
(2) In any case, the PPID is not defined so it should be added.
Private Personal Identifer : An identifier that identifies the Subject to a Relying Party. The word “private” is used in the sense that the Subject identifier is specific to a given Relying Party and hence private to that Relying Party. A Subject’s PPID at one Relying Party cannot be correlated with the Subject’s PPID at another Relying Party. Typically, the PPID SHOULD be generated by an Identity Provider as a pair-wise pseudonym for a Subject for a given Relying Party.
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reporter <t hangText="Pairwise Pseudonymous Identifier (PPID)"> An identifier that identifies the Entity to a Relying Party. An Entity's PPID at one Relying Party cannot be correlated with the Entity's PPID at another Relying Party. </t>
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<t hangText="Pairwise Pseudonymous Identifier (PPID)"> An identifier that identifies the Entity to a Relying Party. An Entity's PPID at one Relying Party cannot be correlated with the Entity's PPID at another Relying Party. </t>
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Use Entity rather than Subject in definition.
Pairwise Pseudonymous Identifier (PPID)