[OpenID] OpenID education: RP vs OP?
Eric Sachs
esachs at google.com
Sat Oct 18 00:28:06 UTC 2008
>> I read that research, but not sure which ideas you are referring above.
In that case, it is probably easier to discuss it in person on Monday at the
UX Summit.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Dick Hardt <dick at sxip.com> wrote:
> On 17-Oct-08, at 1:30 PM, Eric Sachs wrote:
>
> I would probably be shot if I suggested adding such as interstitial
> education page between a user's login page and the application they were
> trying to access (like AdWords or Gmail) :-)
>
>
> Would you like me to bring you a bullet proof vest?
> I was not thinking of an interstitial page -- more of a little message in a
> corner somewhere.
>
>
> I have been trying to talk to potential RPs in a wider set of market
> segments to see whether our research would meet their UI needs (in which
> case this type of education is not needed), or whether they have other
> requirements. So far I have focused on use case 7-9 listed at the bottom of
> here:
>
> http://sites.google.com/site/oauthgoog/UXFedLogin/09nov-uxsummit
>
>
> I have LOTS of experience with case 7 my old Sxip Access product :-)
> While it is "federated" login -- rarely are these self provisioned
> scenarios. The security requirements often are significantly higher. I'd be
> interested in hearing how you think SaaS fits in here.
>
> So far most of them think that research would meet their needs, but the one
> request that a few of them made was to make it easy for end-user to do
> federated login where there OP was a social network in addition to a large
> number of generic E-mail/OP providers. I published some ideas on that
> earlier this week, but I do not have any usability data yet on whether it
> would work. However for this model, I do think it would help for the big
> social networks to educate users to look for a login button for that social
> network on other websites.
>
> http://sites.google.com/site/oauthgoog/UXFedLogin/CombineGoogYahoo
>
>
> I read that research, but not sure which ideas you are referring above.
>
> -- Dick
>
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