1). sourceforge.net and yahoo combination appears to be
the best classic example to be followed
2). blogger.com and google seems to barely acceptable
because,
google login is provided to blogger domain site's login
page &
they have coded their forms honestly to post this data to
google
for authentication & only then grant access onwards
3). Orkut users logging in from powerscrap.com like sites
Their Privacy seems to be at stake
Since,Open ID has not been implemented correctly
Analyze page source code for login pages,
I found, Orkut login directly goes to powerscrap.com's
Login.aspx
Instead of going to google
Is this desirable?
No ... I think
Is it OK?
In the future,
there could be many such WEB 2.0 sites
acting as social proxies
Should all of them be trusted?
This question applies esp to college students who access
Orkut through proxies
because of Ban on accessing Orkut say using Organization
Internet etc ...
Many people are not knowing this out there ...
How to solve this problem?
Whom to Report?
If this is really a problem, How to solve this problem?
Is it a major problem?
Do we have something in IT Act 2000 to protect?
Whom to Report?
Which Global Agency Acts & monitors such things?
What could be the punishments like?
Plz help ...
They are not tied up with google orkut gmail etc ... Isnt it?
There r a couple of users who r complaining that Their Orkut accounts got locked
after they started logging into orkut from Powerscrap.com.
They have not
implemented OpenID correctly infact. Read more here ...