Are there plans to implement the Mozilla Persona login system?

(imho) The Mozilla team are clearly a great presence on the web and the technologies that they look after are of great worth and have great motive.

It might make sense to consider supporting Persona logins on Stack Exchange sites.

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Remember when OpenID was supposed to make things easier by consolidating everything into a single login that could be used everywhere? Doesn't the proliferation of OpenID providers kind of work against that theory? – Cody Gray Jul 27 '11 at 7:43
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@Code Gray, Yes in general, but the interference of social network and their use of that info for marketing maybe is unwanted behavior. Another thing, Mozilla has been always the org which make the Internet more unified/standardized and a better place for everyone. – LordCover Jul 27 '11 at 7:54
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Relevant: xkcd.com/927 – Kobi Jul 27 '11 at 8:03
Perhaps in future, if Mozilla BrowserID is successful – Thursagen Jul 27 '11 at 8:11
@Cody, this is a courtesy notification for your reply above. – Popular Demand Jul 27 '11 at 18:46
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Anticipating everyone's first question: How does Persona compare to OpenID? TL;DR: Same goal, but avoids extra username and doesn't allow ID provider to track users. – blahdiblah Sep 28 '12 at 1:32
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and can/will eventually be implemented by your browser... – davidsleeps Sep 28 '12 at 2:53
It's beta right now, right? – AakashM Sep 28 '12 at 7:45
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@aakashm Think so, doesn't stop the planning of supporting it though – davidsleeps Sep 28 '12 at 8:13
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I will second this, I like Persona much more than OpenID, and it takes a minute to implement. – Stavros Korokithakis Oct 21 '12 at 14:57
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I use Persona on a multitude of sites and it works really well. I personally don't like OpenID so Persona offers a good alternative. Stack Overflow is actually on Mozilla's list of sites they would like to see using Persona too! – jamescallumyoung Jan 8 at 15:21
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@jamescallumyoung is that documented somewhere (blog post, web page...)? – davidsleeps Jan 8 at 21:05

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We support OpenID logins because it is a widely adopted standard with a significant number of providers.

We support Facebook logins via OAuth2.0 (but did not via Facebook Connect), as OAuth2.0 is more or less a standard with a large number of user's behind it. If/When Twitter supports OAuth2.0, we'll probably support it as well.

BrowserID isn't nearly prevalent enough to warrant consideration at this point.

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But if a major service like Stack Exchange supported BrowserID, then other developers would be more likely to support it. – Chris Peterson Dec 17 '11 at 0:33
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Firefox is going to support it natively soon (Firefox 17?). MDN uses it (and many other Mozilla sites). Can this be reconsidered? – Inkbug Aug 15 '12 at 16:50
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The available four options for SO logins all share the same flow: they compromise your privacy. There is an open standard with a high state of polish that seems perfect for the extremely tech-literate community that is SO/SE. Why not be an early-ish adopter on this given the low cost to do so? – Ari B. Friedman Apr 9 at 22:53
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I have to agree with Ari here. User privacy is an issue that us developers need to stand up for. Persona has it, OpenID doesn't and can't. Combine that with the fact that Persona uses email addresses which means that regular users will be able to understand it far better than they ever will understand OpenID, and the fact that it can be implemented entirely in-browser without server support should be good reasons for Stack Overflow to stick its neck out and provide some support. The PR benefit alone should be worth it. – dasil003 Apr 24 at 0:58

what is the value of support Mozilla BrowserID

About the same as CardSpace support would have been when MS launched that (with IE7 if I recall correctly).

Many have launched new authentication protocols and systems. Most have failed.

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lol, CardSpace. – BoltClock's a Unicorn Jul 27 '11 at 8:23

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