Welcome to Spread OpenID

Spread OpenID. Just another website on a topic which is just cool with some geeks? Well, hopefully not. As you have probably guessed by the name already, Spread OpenID is a platform helping to spread the idea of OpenID and make it more known among users. It’s mainly focused on end users who have read or heard about it but don’t know where to start. It is not a competing site to OpenID.net or any other site. Spread OpenID works alongside the OpenID community wherever possible.

The first problem many end users are facing is finding an OpenID provider. Maybe you know that OpenID is a decentralised single sign-on (SSO) system which simply means that no one owns it and that you can choose from different providers which is very positive for users, of course; they can choose a provider they trust and which fits their needs. At first it might be a little bit confusing choosing a provider but just think of email providers. There are countless of them and many are offering a different set of features. The same applies for OpenID providers.

We have sent a survey to some more well-known providers - some didn’t reply and two did not want to participate - and asked about the features they are providing. The choice of providers shouldn’t be misleading to you, though. The number is limited because it was confusing to most people to have a list of 50 or even more providers and quite frankly, it made things a lot more easier for us as well. Our list of providers will expand over time, though. If you favour a more complete list just have a look at the wiki on OpenID.net. Browsing that list is especially recommended if you are looking for a provider from your own country or a provider you have heard good things about already.

Please note that we don’t want to recommend any provider. The provider listing should help to make a decision on your own. Also feel free to experiment with different providers; choose the one you feel most comfortable with. You can even use more than one provider if you like (e.g . one for business purposes and one for more private sites); once again, it’s just like email. If you run your own site we recommend delegation. It makes things a lot easier when switching providers.

We hope that this site will be beneficial for you. It will expand over time offering news on OpenID and also some background information. If you want to help out and write an in-depth article on an OpenID related topic, please get in touch with us and provide a short explanation on your background and the article’s topic.

The provider comparison can be found here; also some technical terms you will come across while reading the comparison can be found on this page.

Oh yeah, we love feedback, both positive and negative. And even more you can test your brand new OpenID with us by logging in to post a comment. :)

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