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  • OpenID Foundation website

    From the page: "OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity." This might be the most important step the web has made in ten years. Next up, perhaps, tie this in to email, to autenticate each and every email we send/receive and can therefore... more

    Reviewed by liamvictor Dec 23 2006, 04:59pm ( 36 reviews ) openid.net

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  • Reviewed by angelaguidroz on Sep 12, 3:13pm

    I like... i am forever forgetting login and passcodes.
  • Rated by Stariuss on Jun 18, 11:23am

    nothing like creating an all access pass for identity theft...
  • Rated by hellengineer on Jun 05, 2:14am

    great
  • Rated by saltwatermatt on Apr 21 2009, 8:19pm

    Haven't fully got my head around this, but this open source offering offers single digital identity across any website with login who accepts open id (many, but not yet stumbleupon). Offers one id login to many websites, with you choosing your prefered reference website (with login). Also offers ability to transfer who this rererence server is. Potential risk I see is what happens when reference server goes down: No longer able to enter any of your favourite login-only website? Perhaps you can't anyway, because you have forgotten the login and password you chose, or were forced to use, and remember...
  • Rated by wvwvwwvvw on Apr 03 2009, 2:11pm

    I hate stumbling sales pitches.
  • Rated by jack2380 on Oct 14 2008, 1:28am

    OpenIDOpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience.You get to choose the OpenID Provider that best meets your needs and most importantly that you trust. At the same time, your OpenID can stay with you, no matter which Provider you move to. And best of all, the OpenID technology is not proprietary and is completely free.From the page: OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity. This might be the most important step the web has made in ten years. Next up, perhaps, tie this in to email, to autenticate each and every email we send/receive and can therefore ea...
  • Rated by grudknows on Feb 07 2008, 11:53am

    "OpenID is a free and easy way to use a single digital identity across the Internet. Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign, and Yahoo! have joined the board. The OpenID Foundation helps promote, protect and enabling the OpenID technologies and community"
  • Rated by KaylinQ on Jan 20 2008, 9:49pm

    OpenIDOpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience.You get to choose the OpenID Provider that best meets your needs and most importantly that you trust. At the same time, your OpenID can stay with you, no matter which Provider you move to. And best of all, the OpenID technology is not proprietary and is completely free.
  • Rated by illumin8us on Nov 29 2007, 6:32am

    From the page: "OpenID is a free and easy way to use a single digital identity across the Internet."