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We've compiled a list of 10 free and paid alternatives to OpenID. The primary competitors include Emercoin (EMCSSL), IndieAuth. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between OpenID and ClaimID, Twitter connect, DandyID. Also you can look at other similar options here: Security and Privacy Software.


IndieAuth
Free Open Source

IndieAuth is a way to use your own domain name to sign in to websites.

ClaimID was a free, easy way to manage your online identity with ...

Place a button on your site or application which allows Twitter users to enjoy the benefits of a...

DandyID is a single access point for managing and sharing your online social identifiers.

Persona
Free Open Source

Persona (formerly BrowserID) allows you to sign in to sites using an email address you choose.

Portier
Free Open Source

An email-based, passwordless authentication service that you can host yourself.

Facebook Connect is a set of APIs from Facebook that enable Facebook members to log onto...

Janrain Engage (formerly RPX) enables you to quickly register and login users on your site via...

OpenID is an open standard that describes how users can be authenticated in a decentralized manner...

OpenID Platforms

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OpenID Overview

OpenID is an open standard that describes how users can be authenticated in a decentralized manner, eliminating the need for services to provide their own ad hoc systems and allowing users to consolidate their digital identities. Users may create accounts with their preferred OpenID identity providers, and then use those accounts as the basis for signing on to any website which accepts OpenID authentication

OpenID Features

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OpenID Tags

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