Posts Tagged “oauth”
Was auf die Ohren: Diaspora, OAuth 2.0, der StartupBus und die Portability Policy
by Christian Scholz on June 8, 2010
Heute gibt es mal wieder ein paar Sachen zum Anhören von mir! Facebook und die Alternativen Am Samstag ging es im Deutschlandfunk um Facebook und die wachsende “Konkurrenz” an (dezentralen) Alternativen. So wird z.B. “Safebook” als eine Alternative genannt und (…)
User Managed Access – a workshop and a prototype
by Christian Scholz on May 5, 2010
This week I am at the European Identity Conference (EIC) in Munich mostly for the workshop on “User Managed Access” (UMA) and for two panels I am on (Social Network Data Portability tomorrow at 2pm and one that has “Post (…)
What’s new in OAuth2.0?
by Christian Scholz on March 30, 2010
Another IETF meeting is over and the OAuth crowd has met again! Lots of talk has been going on in the OAuth realm partly under the name of WRAP. Now what has WRAP to do with OAuth and what will (…)
Linden Lab asks: Is your password secure? I ask: Do you support OpenID?
by Christian Scholz on January 17, 2009
On the Second Life blog you can read the question “Is your password secure” followed by some hints on how to make a good password choice, to not use the same password everywhere and so on. But the real question (…)
