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title: Reviewing your CIBA request policy
description: Client Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) is an extension to OpenID Connect that can improve the end-user experience during authentication and authorization in a federated environment. You can review the request policy in PingFederate.
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revdate: July 5, 2022
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# Reviewing your CIBA request policy

Client Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) is an extension to OpenID Connect that can improve the end-user experience during authentication and authorization in a federated environment. You can review the request policy in PingFederate.

## Steps

* To amend your configuration, click the corresponding tab title and then follow the steps to complete the task.

* To keep your changes, click **Save**.

* To discard your changes, click **Cancel**.

## Result

|   |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     |
| - | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|   | If this is the first policy you are creating, you must click **Done** and designate the first policy as the default before saving on the**CIBA Request Policies** window. You can change the default as needed when you create additional policies. |
