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239_32 Jeremy Keith's Bookmarks Tagged With "authentication"

  1. Visit Beyond CAPTCHA: No Bots Allowed! [Privacy and Trust] Beyond CAPTCHA: No Bots Allowed! [Privacy and Trust]

    Brothercake looks at the problems, issues, and alternatives to requiring a human to prove that they're not a bot.

  2. Visit OAuth support for Google Accounts and Contacts API - OAuth | Google Groups OAuth support for Google Accounts and Contacts API - OAuth | Google Groups

    As promised by Kevin Marks in the Q&A after my panel at South by Southwest, the Google Contacts API now supports OAuth. w00t!

  3. Visit Flickr: Find your friends Flickr: Find your friends

    Now this is how to do the "find your friends" trick. For GMail, Yahoo Mail, and Hotmail, Flickr never once asks for your password. Bravo!

  4. Visit Spokeo? More like Spooky-o; bad practice taken to the extreme. at Aral Balkan Spokeo? More like Spooky-o; bad practice taken to the extreme. at Aral Balkan

    Aral points to what is possibly the most egregious password anti-pattern implementation yet: a new startup called Spokeo http://www.spokeo.com/public/join

  5. Visit Coding Horror: A Question of Programming Ethics Coding Horror: A Question of Programming Ethics

    A cautionary tale that explains just why the password anti-pattern needs to die. Coding horror indeed: in this case, 1,777 GMail accounts were compromised.

  6. Visit Yahoo!, Flickr, OpenID and Identity Projection Yahoo!, Flickr, OpenID and Identity Projection

    Looks like Flickr has some interesting plans around OpenID. Our reporter Simon Willison is on the scene.

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