OpenID
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OpenID is a decentralized single sign-on system. On OpenID-enabled sites, Internet users do not need to register and manage a new account for every site before being granted access. Instead, they only need to be previously registered on a website with an OpenID "identity provider", sometimes called an i-broker. Since OpenID is decentralized, any website can employ OpenID software as a way for users to sign in; OpenID solves the problem without relying on any centralized website to confirm digital identity.
- ... from Wikipedia:OpenID
AboutUs is OpenID enabled (see Special:OpenIDLogin)!
