Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Openid trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Log in with OpenID.
The number of OpenId accounts one can have is not limited.
Log in with OpenID.
Notice that with the OpenID log-in system you only have to type in one thing: your OpenID.
In this case, OpenID….
You may choose to associate information with your OpenID that can be shared with the websites you visit, such as a name or email address.
Who Owns or Controls OpenID?
OpenID has arisen from the open source community to solve the problems that could not be easily solved by other existing technologies.
Who Owns or Controls OpenID?
The latest version of OpenID is OpenID Connect, which combines OpenID authentication and OAuth2 authorization.
How do I log in with OpenID?→?
Digital signatures associated with identities from initiatives like OpenID or Typepad authentication may provide even more insights about a person and their interests.
As such, while servers(as relying parties) will advertise SASL mechanisms,clients will select the OpenID mechanism.
Today, anyone can choose to be an OpenID user or an OpenID Provider for free without having to register or be approved by any organization.
Authentication is an important part of user management and Joomla support multiple protocols,including LDAP, OpenID, and even Gmail™.
OpenID was created in the summer of 2005 by an open source community trying to solve a problem that was not easily solved by other existing identity technologies.
Authentication is an important part of user management and Joomla support multiple protocols,including LDAP, OpenID, and even Gmail™.
Today, anyone can choose to use an OpenID or become an OpenID Provider for free without having to register or be approved by any organization.
Cloud APIs- APIs to programmatically access Google Cloud Platform resources Cloud Identity- Single sign-on(SSO)service based on SAML 2.0 and OpenID.
Most website operators are lesslikely to be as dedicated to protecting your identity as the OpenID providers, whose focus is on securely hosting user identities.
OpenID is still in the adoption phase and is becoming more and more popular, as large organizations like AOL, Microsoft, Sun, Novell, etc. begin to accept and provide OpenIDs.
For now, you can only link your Windows Live account, but there are plans to roll out otheronline ID providers(such as Google, OpenID or Facebook).
Because the focus of most OpenID providers(such as Google, Yahoo and AOL) is in identity management, they can be more thorough about protecting your online identity.
If your email(Google, Yahoo, AOL), photo stream(Flickr) or blog(Blogger, WordPress, LiveJournal)serves as your primary online presence, OpenID allows you to use that portable identity across the web.
OpenID is rapidly gaining adoption on the web, with over one billion OpenID enabled user accounts and over 50,000 websites accepting OpenID for logins.
On your first visit to this site you will be asked to confirm a couple of details before you will be recognised, after which you can login to this site andchange your profile settings using just your OpenID.
Each of the big powers supposedly backing OpenID is glad to create an OpenID identity for visitors, which can be used at its site, but it isn't willing to rely upon the OpenID credentials issued by others.
Or you may want to use your Wikimedia username and password to log in and send information to a third- party site,using such services as OpenID WEB or OAuth WEB in which case your information will only be sent to the third-party site with your explicit permission.
The OpenID Foundation was formed to assist the open source model by providing a legal entity to be the steward for the community by providing needed infrastructure and generally helping to promote and support expanded adoption of OpenID.
With OpenID, passwords are never shared with any websites, and if a compromise does occur, you can simply change the password for your OpenID, thus immediately preventing a hacker from gaining access to your accounts at any websites you visit.