[OpenID] Yahoo OpenID UX Study

André Luís andreluis.pt at gmail.com
Fri Oct 10 12:58:31 UTC 2008


I agree they're not depressing results, but more a call to action.

I'm curious, though. Was there any conscious reason to leave EAut out
of the testing, since it's only a draft yet?

Thanks for all the work and sharing the results with us,
--
André Luís

On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Peter Williams <pwilliams at rapattoni.com> wrote:
> Were the benefits first asserted by the trainers, before they participants affirmed their logical value? That is, these are Yahoo-trainer explained benefits about which comment was sought?
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> The first one is form-filling - for which there has been years of support in other technologies; it's thus not a major paradigm shift. (I have a  million+ users using a variety of form-filling products, since the residential home closing requires filling out the same info, accurately, ~17 times on ~17 different paper-instruments/sites).
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> I don't really understand the second one. I think its saying, openid makes you the consumer free of the email ping to confirm you have control the access password to your personal mbox. What we learned from sourceforge (and Ive seen it elsewhere) is that pure RPs address the lack of trust model in OpenID during (cute) account signup by....pinging that very email box as an RP. That is, they perform the very email confirmation the OP is supposed to have done.
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> they all recognized the value of being
> able to easily sign into a new site without having to create a new ID
> and password.
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> They also appreciated the potential of using their Yahoo
> OpenIDs to automatically verify their Yahoo email address without having
> to do manual email verification.
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