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Changing the Face of Open Identity in Ecommerce

A session at ConFoo 2012

Friday 2nd March, 2012

1:40pm to 2:40pm (EST)

The case for online identity has been present for as long as there has been a need to customize a web experience for an individual person. From OpenID to BrowserID, there are open solutions for solving the issue of having different logins for all of the sites and services we use. The problem with open identity systems in the Ecommerce world is that the identifying characteristics of a user in current implementations is shallow, providing basically a “yes, this person has an account” answer to “who is this user?”.

This is where new X.commerce identity is trying to change identity. By leveraging off of the massive user Ecommerce information of PayPal and eBay, open Ecommerce identity is now a valuable source of real user data. Using buying and selling history, user ratings, profile identifiers and a vast array of different user data, X.commerce identity is able to define “trust levels” for a user who signs in to your site and provide solutions for easy, secure identity and payment.

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Jonathan LeBlanc

Emmy award winner, O'Reilly author, open source contributor and head of Developer Evangelism (North America) at PayPal

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ConFoo 2012

Canada Canada, Montreal

27th February to 2nd March 2012

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