More Related Content Similar to The Implications of OpenID (20) More from Simon Willison (20) The Implications of OpenID32. So it’s a bit like
Microsoft Passport,
then? 40. If you have the ability to
run your own server
software, you can do it
for yourself. 61. How can I tell if they’re
an evil spambot? 87. Users can give away
their passwords today -
this is just the OpenID
equivalent 108. An OpenID from
sun.com proves that
someone is a current
Sun employee 109. Why is OpenID worth
implementing over all the
other identity standards? 116. “I forgot my password”
means your e-mail
account is already an
SSO mechanism 120. I can has lolcats!? BETA
Make your own lolcats! lol
Sign in with your OpenID:
OpenID: Sign in 134. How do I implement
OpenID on my site? 140. Allow people to kick-
start the registration
process with their
OpenID 148. You can take advantage
of site-specific services
around OpenID 156. “People keep asking me to join
the LinkedIn network, but I’m
already part of a network, it’s
called the Internet.”
Gary McGraw, via Jon Udell, via Gavin Bell 161. This could be built today
by sites conspiring to
share e-mail addresses