Mozilla launched a new open ID protocol which they claim (A better way to sign-in), I know we're used to this since we use OpenID, but we (in Stack Exchange) are always provided with the coolest user experience, what is the value of support Mozilla BrowserID and is this on your To-Do list?

This could be a more common open ID than the OpenID used on SE network, since social networks are being served as OpenID providers which (some claim) might compromise privacy, whereas in BrowserID there is no social networks ID providers and it is also only 3 fields (e-mail and 2 x password) registration form.

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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? – The Establishment Jul 27 '11 at 7:43
@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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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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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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