PayPal Access Uses OpenID 2.0

Posted at 9:57 am on October 19, 2011 by jfe

PayPal Access provides a way for users to log into your web site using interfaces based on the OpenID 2.0 protocol, an open specification produced by the OpenID community.

More information

View a video replay of a recent PayPal Access presentation

15 Responses to “PayPal Access Uses OpenID 2.0”

  1. ngik Says:

    hauluk openId paypal acces presentation

  2. German G. Largo Says:

    October is National Cybersecurity Month

  3. German G. Largo Says:

    why did not received how much the membership fee

  4. Prem Kumar Says:

    I love google account because it is right way to contact to other persons by google account.

  5. Prem Kumar Says:

    I THINK IT IS THE RIGHT WAY TO CONTACT OTHER PERSONS BY GOOGLE ACCOUNT.

  6. Colorgraf Says:

    sua resposta é necessária para que eu possa verificar se estou cadastrada no openID
    oBRIGADO

  7. Christopher Piggott Says:

    This is a great idea, but PayPal Access doesn’t work with openid4java because the type fields (uris that identify the format of sreg and extensions) are not signed by PayPal OP. Not sure who to contact about this.

  8. douglas Says:

    quero participar openid

  9. xiaohan Says:

    I want to join to you

  10. Baliram Says:

    Hi I want to use login systems through the open id

  11. Nat Sakimura Says:

    Yes, please do. It is free to use.
    Also, keep your eyes on the new OpenID Connect protocol.

  12. Nat Sakimura Says:

    You can join from http://openid.net/foundation/

  13. Nat Sakimura Says:

    Juntem-se a partir de http://openid.net/foundation. Além disso, você pode ajudar a OpenID, pedindo sites para suporte OpenID.

  14. Nat Sakimura Says:

    Thanks for the info.

    I will forward the info to paypal guys.

  15. Aravindan Says:

    PayPal Access has the fixed the signing issue (type and namespace not being included in the signature) reported above. It is now compatible OpenID4Java 0.96. Let us know if there are more issues. Thanks.

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