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by ozten
4821 days ago
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Directly from the article: Julius Schorzman of DailyCred, the instant CRM package for any web site, implemented Persona and remarked “We’ve seen from our internal metrics that more than 70% of users still prefer email and password authentication over social log-in like Facebook. Implementing Persona is actually easier than Facebook Connect, or any OAuth implementation we’ve seen.” People want control over their identity on the web. Social sign-in doesn't meet this need. |
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Persona seems like to me kinda like what the chinese are doing with requiring people to use .gov ids on the web. Sure in china it will be by force and here it will be opt in, but in my eyes the result will be the same: making it easier to track people across the web.
I don't feel like persona solves the ability for a person to have control over their identity on the web any more than people do now, maybe just offer the same utility of social logins without trusting 3rd party(?).
Are all persona users data stored in a central location (besides websites that have multiple users sign up through persona?)