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STORY CLUSTER / 301652click here to return to the main pageBreaking: OpenID Launches CallVerifID For Strong AuthenticationOn Monday, Janrain, the group managing the OpenID protocol will announce a new "strong authentication" option for Web sites utilizing the OpenID login option. This new strong authentication is named CallVerifID and could replace access keys and keycard devices over time. CallVerifID uses... Also See: myopenid.com CenterNetworks | more posts | 60 days | Fri., May 9, '08 CallVerifiD Introduces A New Layer of Security The news has been rife with OpenID as of late. A few services have quietly launched OpenID authentication I’ve notice lately. Last week it was UStream.TV, as well as SourceForge, amongst others. It’s nice to see OpenID receiving wider adoption, but today, there’s a bit of news... Mashable! | more posts | 60 days | Fri., May 9, '08 |
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