Roy Smith <[email protected]> writes:

> In article <[email protected]>,
>  Ben Finney <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As someone who uses OpenID, what can I read about why OAuth is better?
>
> OpenID is for people who worry about things like how OpenID is different 
> from OAuth.  Oauth is for people who have no idea what OAuth is and just 
> want to be able to log into web sites using their Facebook account.

So, if I want to be free to choose an identity provider I trust, and
it's not Facebook or Google or Twitter or other privacy-hostile
services, how does OAuth help me do that?

What can I read for how to become an OAuth user that doesn't assume I
want a “social networking” provider involved in my identity
transactions?

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