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by jasonkester
5740 days ago
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Is that actually a serious suggestion? Is that what you'd tell your non-technical users when they asked you what an openid was? Sentences that start with the word "just" should describe something easy to do. Like, you know, using your existing email address as your unique ID. |
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What I tell website developers is to add a login with Google, Yahoo, ... + OpenId (Google and Yahoo are openId providers) and each will redirect users to the correct OpenId endpoint (the one from yahoo, the one from google or your own).
And I don't say anything to non-technical users. They will see a "login with Yahoo" or "login with Facebook" or "login with Gmail" and they won't even ask me questions about OpenID. The ones that know what OpenId is and have their own custom URL will use it. Others will use the endpoints provided by Yahoo or Google and won't know what OpenID is and they don't need to.