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Based on our record, One-Time Secret seems to be a lot more popular than OpenID. While we know about 36 links to One-Time Secret, we've tracked only 3 mentions of OpenID. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Nice work. I've used https://onetimesecret.com/ for this kind of thing for several years. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
There has been a lot of good mentions so far for permanent solutions on storing secrets securely.. On the other end, I'll chip in on https://onetimesecret.com/ for quickly sharing a secret. It will only allow the consumer to view the secret once, after that, the secret is no longer available. You can also set up One Time Secret with your company domain (self-hosted, I presume). - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
I am unable to reach https://onetimesecret.com from Turkey, I have to enable a VPN that takes me out of the country. I'm just curious: is it censorship? really? Any idea on how to know the reason? (DNS is the same, while traceroute clearly see tcp is droppet at 81.212.73.69.static.turktelekom.com.tr). - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Https://onetimesecret.com for people that you don’t generally talk/work with. We use lastpass for internal stuff. Source: almost 2 years ago
My vote for onetimesecret.com we use a self hosted instance, allows for a single view before burning. Source: almost 2 years ago
Cognito User Pools is a fully managed, OpenID Connect-compatible identity provider. It serves as a user directory service that handles authentication and authorization for application users. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
OpenID Connect builds on OAuth 2.0 by adding an identity layer, making it a go-to choice for applications that need both authentication and authorization. Developed by the OpenID Foundation, it's widely used by major players like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Certainly _buying_ domain names to be your identity is new, but OpenID[1] was doing basically that 15 years ago. Add a few meta tags to your website homepage, use that homepage as your "identity" to log in to websites, and they'd up your configured identity provider to do the login & request name/email/whatever else. You weren't locked in to a particular provider, since you logged in as _your_ webpage and could... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Password Pusher - Go Ahead. Email Another Password.
OAuth - OAuth is an open standard for authorization. It allows users to share their private resources (e.g.
Password.link - Securely send and receive secrets using a one-time link. The secret is encrypted and decrypted in the browser using an encryption key only known by the user. Has features like notifications, teams, API. Trusted by IT teams all around the world.
BugMeNot - BugMeNot is a free Internet service that provides usernames and passwords to allow users to bypass the registration process for websites.
1ty.me - If you need to send a password or some other form of simple but sensitive information to someone...
ASP.NET SAML - ASP.NET SAML is an open-source authentication utility that has been used for exchanging authentication and authorization data between the channels.