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More co-operatively owned things is always good obv. But I'm not 100% sure of it. I don't think controlling the OpenID provider helps control what data the other site collects on you. If I use OpenID to log into a Stack Overflow site, SO can still collect lots of (personal) data on me.
Often OpenID login is useful as "you don't have to remember another password". Which can be good, but eh? I dunno?
@alanz @remotenemesis @miwilc @nonlinear @tethre @marko @dajbelshaw @dartigen @drwho @enron @cstanhope @owen @mareklach @mattcropp @jjg @ebel interesting stuff, but personally I'm not a great fan of extensions...
@alanz I'll check that out, thanks for passing it along!
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Agreed, once you're using the site, what happens to anything collected after that is under their control.
One secure place for your password is one of the primary advantages (consider how many accounts are exploited due to poor data handling on both the user and service side).
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This could help https://privacypass.github.io
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