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Hello,

Good question. With RPX, relying party sites that have enabled third party logins do not store a user password. The user is redirected back to his/her preferred identity provider's site to authenticate, and while a rich set of profile data can be passed back to a relying party site with that user's consent, the password stays with the provider.

This enhances the overall security of OpenID as a technology and as a standard, since a user's password must no longer be exposed out in the wild on sites with potentially unencrypted user databases.

For return logins, RPX stores a cookie to remember a user's preferred provider, and displays that provider's button as the primary option to sign-in. This makes the return visit sign-in process as easy as a single click.

For more information on RPX, you can check out our technical documentation at http://rpxnow.com/docs, visit our developer wiki at http://rpxwiki.com or email us at supportATrpxnowDOTcom.

One more thing - a relying party site also has the option of prompting users to create a username/password when signing-in with a third party account for the first time, as a backup if necessary.

modified on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:12 AM

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