A relying party is an entity that needs to control access to a resource and, to do so, needs to authenticate other entities that are trying to access that resource. On the web, a relying party is usually a website that allows users to sign in and needs to authenticate users (for example by checking a password) before deciding whether to grant them access.
The website relies on the validity of the credentials the browser presents when it grants access to its resources.
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