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Claims Based Identity is a common way for applications to acquire the identity information they need about users inside their organization, in other organizations, and on the Internet.[1] It also provides a consistent approach for applications running on-premises or in the cloud.


References

  1. ^ David Chappell (February 2011). "Claims Based Identity for Windows" (PDF). Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 28 July 2011.