Showing posts with label Authentication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Authentication. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Access all your social networks (MySpace, Blogs, Flickr, YouTube etc.) from a single entry point.


8hands is a small and friendly desktop application that presents a concise summary of all your online social networking activities (your MySpace & Flickr profiles, your blog, etc.) with useful statistics (the number of friends in each network, activity meter, etc.). With 8hands you can always stay connected to your favorite networks and your network friends without having to check your various profiles on each and every site.


8hands will notify you upon receiving any comment, message, friend request, new video or any other event on your and your friends profiles, so you can relax, put your feet up and let 8hands do the dirty work for ya.

Friday, April 6, 2007

The easiest way to control your online identity.


Naymz is an online provider of reputation/identity management and promotion services for people, groups, and businesses. Naymz provides a simple and user friendly experience for those who are concerned with promoting an accurate and positive picture of their personal or professional reputation and identity.

By signing up for a free Naymz account you start to take control of what information others find about you online. Start by creating a Naymz profile page, which you can personalize to include information about you and links to your content on the Web:

* Social networks (MySpace, Friendster, FaceBook)
* Blogs (Blogger, TypePad, Xanga)
* Classmates and Reunion sites
* Photo Albums (Flickr, Webshots)
* Personal or Professional Bios
* Other interests (Del.icio.us, YouTube, Amazon Wish list)

Monday, March 26, 2007

Store and manage your passwords and online credentials.


Clipperz is
o A secure and simple password manager.
o An effective single sign-on solution.
o A digital vault for confidential data.
o A secure channel to share private data within groups, families and companies.

What can I do with Clipperz?

* Store and manage your passwords and online credentials.
* Log in to your web services without entering any username or password.
* Protect any other sensitive textual information: confidential notes, codes for burglar alarms, software serial numbers, PINs and credit card details, …
* (Coming soon) Share secrets with family members and associates.

Clipperz exploits the capabilities of modern browsers to efficiently execute Javascript code. All your private information are locally encrypted before storing them on Clipperz servers.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Bring Your Passwords with You.



PassPack is the only Online Password Manager to merge high security with ease-of-use, putting the average person back in control of his online identity. PassPack is free, anonymous (no email required) and available 24/7 via Internet without installation



features:
Import and Export
It’s your data, do with it what you like.
Backup and Restore
Make and restore encrypted copies of your PassPack entries.
Pack up and Auto-save when inactive
You decide when PassPack locks and if it should auto-save.
Anti-phishing Welcome Message
You pick it, phishers can’t reproduce it (it’s IP filtered).
Tags, search and navigation
Tag your entries, quick search your list, alphabetical order paging.
Know when to save
A big RED button tells you if you need to save or not.
Password Generator
Quickly make and fill in a password in your entry.
Scrambled Password field
Select and copy your passwords while safely hidden from prying eyes.
Go to Button
Copy your password, click to go to the website, then paste. All done.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Identity 2.0 made easy.



Whobar is a tool that allows users to login to a website using InfoCard, OpenID or i-names and makes it all transparent to the web application. Whobar is written in PHP, but works like a proxy, so the web application can be in any language.

Monday, February 12, 2007

ClaimID : a fun, free and easy way to manage your online identity.


ClaimID is a fun, free and easy way to manage your online identity. With claimID, we provide you an OpenID you can use to log into OpenID-enabled sites without having to create a new account name and password. At the same time, you can use claimID to verify, track, classify, annotate, prioritize and share the information that is about you online, giving people a better picture of your online identity.

# What is OpenID?
OpenID is a very interesting new open identity protocol. Developed in an open source format, OpenID is designed to make your life easier by reducing the number of accounts and passwords you have to remember. Instead of creating a new account each time you sign up to a new site, you can simply log in with your OpenID (which is your claimID URL). Sure, it sounds a little complicated, but it is really easy! And not having to create new accounts/remember new passwords = awesome.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity


OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity.

OpenID starts with the concept that anyone can identify themselves on the Internet the same way websites do-with a URI (also called a URL or web address). Since URIs are at the very core of Web architecture, they provide a solid foundation for user-centric identity.

The first piece of the OpenID framework is authentication -- how you prove ownership of a URI. Today, websites require usernames and passwords to login, which means that many people use the same password everywhere. With OpenID Authentication (see specs), your username is your URI, and your password (or other credentials) stays safely stored on your OpenID Provider (which you can run yourself, or use a third-party identity provider).