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Monthly Archives: May 2011
FaceBook, Google, Yahoo: Don’t shoot, we’re the good guys!
Last week I was fortunate to attend Kuppinger Cole’s European Identity Conference in Munich and follow a track session where representatives of Google, Microsoft and FaceBook were lined up in a panel in order to get a good grilling by … Continue reading →
Posted in Identity Providers, Privacy, User Subject
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Tagged IDP, janrain, Oauth 2.0, OpenID Connect, PRIVACY, RP, User consent, User Subject
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Why bad Identity drives out good identity
I am more and more concerned about the relentless expansion of what Kim Cameron ‘tongue in cheek’ dubbed the NASCAR approach to Relying Party Single Sign-On on the Web. And its not the inherent ‘phishability’ of the method that Kim … Continue reading →
