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Cross site context sensitivity is the term used to describe the ability the selector based identity model has to track the state of a person between domains. This is an important contrast to the cookie based identity model that loses all state information between domains. The “context sensitive” part of the term distinguishes the fact that the selector based model can maintain the state of more than a machine number and session, but actual “contextual (user permissioned claims)” identity information across domains.


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