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To login on stackoverflow, being already logged into wordpress, I select wordpress, then inform my wordpress id into the stackoverflow OpenID login system: myOpenID - and it always logged in. But today for the first time a strange message appears:

You do not own that identity.

I already followed these steps, but the problem persists:

I also tried the same steps on OSX and Linux, using Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari... but nothing changed.

Some others also got stuck with the same problem:

So, what is wrong with wordpress openID? And how to get it working again? Or I simply should proceed as recovering a lost account?

All comments and any help is highly welcome.

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  • Changing "https" to "http" worked for me. Apr 11, 2014 at 8:49
  • @ShreevatsaR - For me it didn't, as I tried all the previously described approaches.
    – Avanz
    Apr 12, 2014 at 1:30

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To clean the problem that was not allowing to get logged through wordpress openID, the solution was to get into the wordpress and then I deleted all site URL there:

Dashboard >  Settings > OpenID > URL [x].
Delete

When I tried again to login again, it asked me to give the permission, and it worked.

I also noticed that wordpress openID works a little bit better with StackExchange than with StackOverflow. So, I finally managed to get logged with wordpress openID through my StackExchange profile. From my StackExchange dashboard, in [my logins], I included additional options for login, such as google openID. Currently I only use google openID as it seems more stable and is working nicely.

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    @Binod - In such case, contact the stack overflow staff and they will recover your profile access for you.
    – Avanz
    Nov 21, 2014 at 15:50
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    Confirmed it did work for me, even if it unfortunately didn't for the OP.
    – alphadogg
    Nov 26, 2014 at 15:20
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My problems were different:

  1. I hadn't a blog registered to my WordPress username.
  2. StackOverflow doesn't use https but WordPress requires you to do that.
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  • Made it from http to https scheme and everything is ok now. Thank you. (....rel="openid.delegate" href="https://....)
    – Nedko
    Apr 1, 2015 at 15:02

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