List of OpenID providers
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This article gives a list of OpenID providers.
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[edit] Password-based providers
- Google: a user's GMail account can be used as an OpenID (via Blogger URL) [1]
- Yahoo!: a user's Yahoo! account can be used as an OpenID.
- AOL: a user's AOL or AIM account can be used as an OpenID.
- clavid.ch: Independent Swiss OpenID-Provider supporting several authentication types such as Swiss Post Certificate, Username/Password or One-Time-Passwords.
- LiveJournal
- FUPEI
- MyOpenID: First standalone OpenID provider, Authored OSS libraries, Full Platform solutions.
- myID.net: Simple my ID! (eg, alice.myid.net)
- Daum OpenID: Korean OpenID provider by Daum.net
- Beemba: Beemba - OpenID plus Social aggregation with services like Twitter, FriendFeed, Pownce and a ton more!
- Clickpass: OpenID provider that makes OpenID easier for developers to install and users to understand
- isOpenID: Russian OpenID provider
- Openminds: first Belgian OpenID Server
- GetOpenID
[edit] Strong authentication providers
- clavid.ch: Independent Swiss OpenID-Provider supporting several authentication types such as Swiss Post Certificate, Username/Password or One-Time-Passwords.
- certifi.ca: Uses SSL client certificates to authenticate users.
- TrustBearer OpenID: Uses smart cards, security tokens or biometric readers to authenticate users.
- OpenID in Estonia: Uses Estonian eID smart cards and GSM SIM cards to authenticate users.
- Verisign Labs by Verisign: Uses security tokens to authenticate users.
- Beemba: Supports Information Cards as well as traditional forms-based authentication.
- WSO2 Identity Solution: Supports Information Card based login as well as username/password authentication.
- iden.tt: Strong Identity for OpenID and CardSpace with fully portable multi-factor authentication.
- MyOpenID.ro: Romanian OpenID provider
[edit] See also
- List on the wiki hosted on openid.net.

