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SitG Admin:
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  <pre wrap="">Even though the privacy this abandons isn't (and shouldn't 
be) part of the specs, OpenID can still lead the user to *expect* 
such privacy, and going against the "spirit" of OpenID...</pre>
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LOL... about which spirit are you talking about? About having the
exchange between OP-RP and client-RP in plain text?<br>
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  <pre wrap="">but how much good will that be when a 3rd-party ID Selector is popular enough to be considered *the* 
OpenID Selector?
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Make your own and compete... :-)<br>
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