OpenID

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What is OpenID?

The idea behind OpenID is to get rid of the need to register separately with all the websites out there that require registration before you can use them. Instead of having to keep track of all the different accounts, you can use one login on every website that supports OpenID.

To quote the OpenID homepage:

OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience.
You get to choose the OpenID Provider that best meets your needs and most importantly that you trust. At the same time, your OpenID can stay with you, no matter which Provider you move to. And best of all, the OpenID technology is not proprietary and is completely free.

OpenID is a free and open protocol. It is not owned by any corporation.


OpenID in Geeklog

OpenID support in Geeklog differs slightly from the Remote Authentication support, but only in that it requires a separate login prompt.

To activate OpenID support, go to the Configuration Admin panel:

Configuration > Users and Submissions > Users > User Login Method[openid]

Set this option to "true", then save the configuration change. When you log out, you will see a new login prompt in your site's User Functions block, below the normal login options:

Openid-login.png


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