Linked by Kroc Camen on Fri 2nd Oct 2009 19:42 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes

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: Not just OpenID
by Alex Forster on Sat 3rd Oct 2009 21:28 UTC in reply to "Not just OpenID"
Alex Forster
Member since:
2005-08-12

Information Cards are the single most revolutionary idea in online identity management that the world has seen, and it is not an understatement to say that nobody knows what it is. It's an open standard, but I know of no alternative browsers that support a non-Microsoft implementation. I ran Microsoft's for a while just hoping to, even once, be prompted for an InfoCard, but I never was and it's a WPF application so it uses a few hundred megabytes of RAM just sitting in the background, so I eventually uninstalled it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Card

"Patent promises have been issued by Microsoft, IBM, and others, ensuring that this Information Card technology is freely available to all."

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RE[2]: Not just OpenID
by meneer on Mon 5th Oct 2009 11:43 in reply to "RE: Not just OpenID"
meneer Member since:
2009-10-02

I installed Bandit's Digitalme on Ubuntu, using firefox as browser with the bandit identity selector. And it seemed to work, I even demoed it to a small crowd of security experts.
Switching distribution is not the best way to keep all functionality, so I never got to install digitalme om my current Mandriva and Arch, but I am convinced of the power of infomation card.

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RE[2]: Not just OpenID
by auggiedoggie on Mon 5th Oct 2009 17:11 in reply to "RE: Not just OpenID"
auggiedoggie Member since:
2009-10-05

It has a few problems, but the openinfocard Identity
Selector addon for Firefox mostly works. I've used it
on Linux and FreeBSD.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10292

Anyone interested in an open source licensed implementation of Information Cards might take a look at the new release of DACS, which includes demonstrations.
http://dacs.dss.ca

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