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Guardians are recognized by sovereign governments as [[Authorized]] to take actions to protect people or property that cannot be left to themselves or their owners to protect. | Guardians are recognized by sovereign governments as [[Authorized]] to take actions to protect people or property that cannot be left to themselves or their owners to protect. | ||
==Context== | ==Context== | ||
In the context of identity management the guardian accepts responsibility for an [[Identifier]] or [[User Information]] that is owned by some [[Subjct]]. | In the context of identity management the guardian accepts responsibility for an [[Identifier]] or [[User Private Information]] that is owned by some [[Subjct]]. | ||
===Related Terms=== | ===Related Terms=== |
Revision as of 06:16, 26 December 2019
Full Title or Meme
Guardians are recognized by sovereign governments as Authorized to take actions to protect people or property that cannot be left to themselves or their owners to protect.
Context
In the context of identity management the guardian accepts responsibility for an Identifier or User Private Information that is owned by some Subjct.
Related Terms
- Delegate
- Agent
- Client, in the sense that the Subject has delegated some authority to the client.