Greetings, Congratulations on OpenID enabling your website! You have taken the first step towards increasing signups and logins to your site. To help you improve the end users OpenID experience, JanRain, the developers of myOpenID and an extensive suite of OpenID open source libraries, are providing ID Selector. See how easy it is.... The key benefits of the ID Selector are: Increase Login Success Rate - Users just pick an OpenID provider from the list, enter their account and login. Return users get "single click login". Easy to Deploy - Selector can be implemented on your site and be up and running within 5 minutes. Smart & Configurable - You set the preferences that match your capabilities and the needs of your users.
| So, download the OpenID Selector today and start seeing the results! At last, a fast, simple, and intuitive OpenID login process. You'll love all the great featuers it has. Download it today! We look forward to providing the best online identity solutions that create more compelling interactions between you and your customers. Sincerely, --The Team at JanRain Read what the experts are saying..... 'ID Selector' is the first one of its kind. It's a simple DHTML widget that can be embedded into any Relying Party (RP) login page with as simple as adding 2 lines of code… using it to present different accounts that a user can sign in with, without confusing them about the underlying technologies is neat. I really like this idea and am hoping that this would make the sign in process consistent across the entire web supporting OpenID protocol.” Praveen Alavilli, System Architect at AOL "With ID Selector, JanRain has managed to reduce the complexity - and, well, geekiness - of the OpenID login process in the same way that products… the ID Selector reduces your OpenID login to clicking an icon and providing a username. JanRain has always done a great deal of the heavy lifting when it comes to working on OpenID and being open with the libraries they’ve developed. So they understand how to work for the greater good when implementing OpenID solutions. Their take on the OpenID ID Selector is no different… This is yet another step forward for OpenID and its burgeoning user base. And, truly, one of the first ways I’ve seen that highlights to everyday Web users—millions of people who use services like AOL, Yahoo!, and Blogger—that they already have live OpenIDs which they could be using to manage services." Rick Turoczy, Silicon Florist Forward this message to a friend |