X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/75196e76b627709a6ecae3fa948e1fba7928a5ce..b9558ad3aa4f37b176cee24d74f43c8b12b02cfd:/doc/news/openid/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/news/openid/discussion.mdwn b/doc/news/openid/discussion.mdwn index bc9856ad9..e1a7ef075 100644 --- a/doc/news/openid/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/news/openid/discussion.mdwn @@ -94,3 +94,35 @@ One caveat to the above is that, of course, OpenID is a distributed trust system ---- Submitting bugs in the OpenID components will be difficult if OpenID must be working first... + +------ + +# Privacy and Decentralization + +Maybe I don't understand OpenID well enough, but it looks like there are just few providers, most +of which are huge companies or belong to such, and I don't trust them to verify me identity +or to not track all my logins. I'll use OpenID only if I can make my own home server +be my OpenID provider, and if doing so doesn't interfere with the design and security and +privacy of OpenID, and doesn't require me to use centrally-signed certificates or pay to some +company or anything like that. + +Is it possible to use OpenID in a way keeping the user in full control and allowing any user to +have their personal provider without damaging the architecture behind OpenID? + +I'm worried, at least until the issue is cleared. + +-- [[fr33domlover]] + +> You can install an OpenID provider on your own server and use that if you +> wish. I believe you will need an SSL certificate that `ikiwiki.info` trusts. +> -- [[Jon]] + +---- + +This poll is now 8 years old. Do we have enough data to make a decision? +Can we consider adding `open=no` to the poll? -- [[Jon]] + +---- + +I vote against disabling password logins until my OpenID will work on [ikiwiki.info](/)! +See [[/plugins/openid/troubleshooting]]. -- Chap