Category Archives: Oauth
Top 10 Problems with Sharing Personal Information Online
We are in the process of taking a good hard look at the way personal information is currently shared online. When we speak of personal information, we are referring to your name, age, date of birth, education, work experience, credit … Continue reading
Posted in Oauth, Online Identity, Reputation, Transparency
Tagged dataportability, identity, identity verification, Oauth, OpenID, personal information, project VRM, silos, web service
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Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, Talks About Privacy
Some interesting stories coming out of South by Southwest today, but none more appropriate for us here at BeenVerified than the media frenzy surrounding the chaos of Zuckerberg’s keynote interview and his admittance that Facebook messed up when it comes … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, Oauth, Online Identity, Transparency
Tagged , chaos, data portablity, facebook, mark zuckerberg sxsw interview, south by southwest, sxsw keynote
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