Linked by Kroc Camen on Fri 2nd Oct 2009 19:42 UTC
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Our identities online are becoming ever more valuable to the companies that we entrust them to. What happens though when a company just ups and closes shop (Pownce, for example) and deletes your stuff? Sure, the individual files you'll have on your computer anyway, you won't have lost anything as far as bits and bytes are concerned--but what about friendships you've built up with people who you only know through the service. Your data should be portable so that you can take it to any service and not lose those relationships that you've built up in one walled-garden when it collapses, or you decide to move on. OpenID tries to solve this brand-centric problem by placing you at the centre of your data and allowing the sites you trust access through a single sign-on. OSnews is contemplating implementing OpenID and would like your feedback, but there are a few questions to consider--please read on for details

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RE[2]: Comment by Alxe
by Beta on Fri 2nd Oct 2009 21:03 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by Alxe"
Beta
Member since:
2005-07-06

Personally, I would have preferred an iframe as actual browser pop-ups is just asking for all sorts of support-issues with various browsers.

You don’t mind phishing then? (equal complaints for pop-ups)

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RE[3]: Comment by Alxe
by daveman692 on Fri 2nd Oct 2009 23:06 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by Alxe"
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2009-10-02

The main difference between using a popup window and an iframe from a phishing perspective is that the popup displays the URL bar whereas the iframe does not include any of the browser's chrome.

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RE[4]: Comment by Alxe
by Beta on Sat 3rd Oct 2009 12:29 in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by Alxe"
Beta Member since:
2005-07-06

The main difference between using a popup window and an iframe from a phishing perspective is that the popup displays the URL bar

Except where it doesn’t. ;)

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