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Don states Now, they [FB, Google, …] are all OpenID pdvrioers but, to act as middlemans, they’ll have to also act like OpenID consumers to either pass on third-party OpenID identity or return a proxy identity. Is that true? Can’t they be asymetrical OpenID pdvrioers? That is to say allow smaller 3rd parties to use their (the bigger players) OpenId servers to validate customers, but not accept OpenID identity credentials from any other OpenID provider. If I was FB, Google, etc. that is what I would do, but I have been accused of being evil from time to time.
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Don states Now, they [FB, Google, …] are all OpenID pdvrioers but, to act as middlemans, they’ll have to also act like OpenID consumers to either pass on third-party OpenID identity or return a proxy identity. Is that true? Can’t they be asymetrical OpenID pdvrioers? That is to say allow smaller 3rd parties to use their (the bigger players) OpenId servers to validate customers, but not accept OpenID identity credentials from any other OpenID provider. If I was FB, Google, etc. that is what I would do, but I have been accused of being evil from time to time.
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