[OpenID] NyaLogin private beta invites, supporting OpenID movement

SitG Admin sysadmin at shadowsinthegarden.com
Wed Jul 6 02:18:58 UTC 2011


>We'd like to give away NyaLogin 50 private beta invites to OpenID community.

Are these different from the standard "It's FREE!" invites already 
available through the website? Or is that an advertised service users 
need to offer their personal info to learn isn't *quite* open yet?

>It generates a simple 5-7 line code which you implement on your 
>website and you do not need to study any of APIs.

This seems to be a public authentication *proxy*:
http://www.nyalog.in/Include/images/AuthChart.png
As security and privacy go, this is a step even *more* intrusive than 
simply instructing a user to retrieve arbitrary JavaScript (code) 
from another site.

I also tracked down the source of your "Super easy to implement" feature icon:
http://www.emule-project.net/home/img/cuddleemule.png
Understand, it's not that I think you violated their IPR or anything 
(if anyone, *they* shouldn't have such ideals!), but I do wonder what 
it says about your company philosophies that your visuals are so 
close to the logo of a filesharing software that intentionally 
enables IPR violations.

I have not been able to track down anything similar for the "It's 
FREE" feature icon, but it seems to be a candy bar with a bite taken 
out of it and the wrapper partly off. Those are the only two icons in 
your feature list that seemed out of place to me.

-Shade


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