Posts Tagged ‘federated’
Identity Providers – Facebook
This is my third post in a series looking at how federated identity has becoming a reality (I first looked at Twitter, and then Google). Before we get started I kind of liked Facebook in the early days that I used it, but frankly I never expected it to last. I thought that like the social […]
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Tags: Facebook, Facebook connect, federated, federation, Graph API, oauth, OpenID, persona, single sign on, SSO
Identity Providers – Google
This is my second post in a series looking at how federated identity has becoming a reality (I first looked at Twitter). The user experience The basic premise of federated identity is first you sign into something that you use a lot, and then the platform reuses that sign in to get you into other […]
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Tags: federated, federation, gapps, gmail, google, identity, OATH, oauth, OpenID, persona, single sign on, SSO, two factor
Identity Providers – Twitter
Federated identity seems to have sneaked up on us. A couple of years back federated identity was some huge enterprisey thing that was costly and took time to implement. Then a bunch of service providers started to be identity providers, but there were no relying parties making the whole effort somewhat useless. Now it seems […]
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Tags: federated, federation, identity, oauth, OpenID, PeerIndex, persona, PlanCa.st, twitter