Quick, What's Your OpenID URL?
Posted on March 12th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
I don’t remember mine either. I have to look it up every time I want to use it on one of the five websites that actually let you login with it. I know, there are thousands, but I never come across them. Clickpass to the rescue.
They are an OpenID issuer first. But they are also trying to make using OpenID much simpler for the user. First, they are partnering with sites like Plaxo, GetSatisfaction, Pownce and many of the Y Combinator startups. Those sites will show the ClickPass button, and users can sign in via OpenID with a single click (and they don’t need to remember their OpenID URL). If it’s your first time with OpenID, Clickpass will ask you if you have an existing account at the service you are trying to log into, and pass that information back to the site to join the accounts.
As you add sites to your ClickPass OpenID, you’ll see them listed on the Clickpass site. You are given a distinct OpenID URL for each site that you can use to manage multiple identities, all tied together on ClickPass. And if you choose to fill out profile information on ClickPass, they’ll autofill that information on new sites you join. Clickpass also ensures privacy controls by letting you choose what kind of information you want to share with the site. Conceivably the service could serve as a node for your personal data, connecting it between different website accounts.
I interviewed Vidoop a while back, I like the image-based authentication scheme. Much easier than Open ID.
Letting everyone become an OpenID provider is confusing and the integration tools are still pretty rough around the edges for the most part.
I’m still waiting for Microsoft’s Cardspace, when oh when is that going to go live?