One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs.
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Browser Based Redirection – AIS User Journey PSU Authentication with the ASPSP using browser based redirection from an AISP for an AIS request. This enables a PSU to authenticate with their ASPSP while using an AISP for an AIS service, using the same web based authentication method which the PSU uses when accessing the ASPSP web channel directly. This model… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Browser Based Redirection – PIS User Journey PSU Authentication with the ASPSP using browser based redirection for a PIS request. This enables a PSU to authenticate with their ASPSP while using a TPP for the PIS service, using the same web based authentication method which they use when accessing the ASPSP web channel directly. This model works when the… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 App Based Redirection – AIS User Journey PSU authentication with the ASPSP using the ASPSP mobile app installed on the same device on which the PSU is consuming the AISP service. This enables the PSU to authenticate with the ASPSP while using an AISP for an AIS service using the same ASPSP app based authentication method which they use… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 App Based Redirection – PIS PSU authentication, with the ASPSP using the ASPSP mobile app installed on the same device on which the PSU is consuming the PISP service. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 App-to-browser redirection – AIS App-to-browser redirection – AIS It is possible that a PSU using a mobile device does not have their ASPSP mobile app installed, or their ASPSP does not provide an app at all. In these instances, the TPP app will need to launch the native mobile browser in order to present the PSU with their ASPSP’s… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Browser-to-app redirection App-to-browser redirection – AIS It is possible that a PSU using a mobile device does not have their ASPSP mobile app installed, or their ASPSP does not provide an app at all. In these instances, the TPP app will need to launch the native mobile browser in order to present the PSU with their ASPSP’s… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Effective use of redirection screens App-to-browser redirection – AIS It is possible that a PSU using a mobile device does not have their ASPSP mobile app installed, or their ASPSP does not provide an app at all. In these instances, the TPP app will need to launch the native mobile browser in order to present the PSU with their ASPSP’s… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Browser Based Redirection – AIS User Journey PSU Authentication with the ASPSP using browser based redirection from an AISP for an AIS request. This enables a PSU to authenticate with their ASPSP while using an AISP for an AIS service, using the same web based authentication method which the PSU uses when accessing the ASPSP web channel directly. This model… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Browser Based Redirection – PIS User Journey PSU Authentication with the ASPSP using browser based redirection for a PIS request. This enables a PSU to authenticate with their ASPSP while using a TPP for the PIS service, using the same web based authentication method which they use when accessing the ASPSP web channel directly. This model works when the… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
App Based Redirection – AIS User Journey PSU authentication with the ASPSP using the ASPSP mobile app installed on the same device on which the PSU is consuming the AISP service. This enables the PSU to authenticate with the ASPSP while using an AISP for an AIS service using the same ASPSP app based authentication method which they use… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
App Based Redirection – PIS PSU authentication, with the ASPSP using the ASPSP mobile app installed on the same device on which the PSU is consuming the PISP service. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
App-to-browser redirection – AIS App-to-browser redirection – AIS It is possible that a PSU using a mobile device does not have their ASPSP mobile app installed, or their ASPSP does not provide an app at all. In these instances, the TPP app will need to launch the native mobile browser in order to present the PSU with their ASPSP’s… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Browser-to-app redirection App-to-browser redirection – AIS It is possible that a PSU using a mobile device does not have their ASPSP mobile app installed, or their ASPSP does not provide an app at all. In these instances, the TPP app will need to launch the native mobile browser in order to present the PSU with their ASPSP’s… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Effective use of redirection screens App-to-browser redirection – AIS It is possible that a PSU using a mobile device does not have their ASPSP mobile app installed, or their ASPSP does not provide an app at all. In these instances, the TPP app will need to launch the native mobile browser in order to present the PSU with their ASPSP’s… View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021 Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021
Authentication Methods One of the primary objectives of the Customer Experience Guidelines is to provide simplification and consistency across all Open Banking implementations. As such, we have defined a core set of authentication methods that can and should be used, subject to the scope and flexibility of any payment initiation and/or account information services provided by TPPs. View journey This version was published 3 Years & 7 Months ago 31 Mar 2021