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Yeah security. Using OpenId puts you at the mercy of them administrating their accounts. You have no control over password security and user ids. You are trusting some other organization to verify that the people coming to your site are who they say they are.

For some sites this is ok. It all depends on what If you need to really verify that someone is who they say they aredoing with it. If I were a place like amazon where I stored credit card information and allowed people to make purchases You won't get that with open id without re-verifying credit card information, I would be very wary about trusting something like doing some sort of secondary verification yourself. in which case you might as well just not use OpenIdto handle this for me.

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Yeah security. Using OpenId puts you at the mercy of them administrating their accounts. You have no control over password security and user ids. You are trusting some other organization to verify that the people coming to your site are who they say they are.

For some sites this is ok. It all depends on what you are doing with it. If I were a place like amazon where I stored credit card information and allowed people to make purchases without re-verifying credit card information, I would be very wary about trusting something like OpenId to handle this for me.