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    <updated>2009-11-22T01:51:47.783+01:00</updated>
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        <title>Justin - OpenID consumers (sit</title>
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            <name>Trumpi</name>
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        <content>Justin - OpenID consumers (sites that you sign in to) will not be getting your password. The only place that stores your password is your OpenID provider.

And as for email - my OpenID provider allows me the option of choosing which personal information I feel comfortable sharing with OpenID consumers. At this stage, I do not share my email address, but if I feel comfortable sharing my email address with a site (such as digg) I can set up a trust profile with my OpenID provider.</content>
        <published>2007-02-20T21:41:13.521+01:00</published>
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