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Yahoo! meets OpenID

Log in to websites with your Yahoo! account

Ready to enable your account for OpenID access?
It's easy!

Why OpenID?

Are you tired of creating a new account on every website you use? Do you avoid new websites because they come with yet another username and password? Do you paste stickies with password hints all over your computer monitor?

OpenID is an open technology standard that solves all of these problems. The OpenID technology will allow you to use your Yahoo! account to sign in to hundreds of websites! And this list is growing every day...

Once you enable your Yahoo! account for OpenID access, you can simply tell any OpenID enabled website that you are a Yahoo! user. You will be sent to Yahoo! to verify your Yahoo! ID and password and then signed in to the website. Its that easy!

Still not convinced?

Why Yahoo!?

You already enjoy a bunch of great services with your Yahoo! account. The Yahoo! OpenID (beta) service lets you take your account beyond Yahoo!. Plus, the free Yahoo! Sign-In Seal will help protect you from password theft, also known as phishing.

Are you a Flickr fan?

When you enable your Yahoo! account for OpenID access, you can also get a cool Flickr OpenID identifier.

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What is OpenID?

In a nutshell, the OpenID technology makes life simpler by having only one username and password to remember.

Once you have enabled your Yahoo! account for OpenID access, you only need to remember your Yahoo! ID and password to use hundreds of websites... So bid farewell to password spreadsheets and stickies all over your desk!

Bada bing, bada boom! It's that simple.

When you are on a website that supports OpenID login, simply look for a Yahoo! login button. Or if you see a text box with an OpenID icon, simply type in "yahoo.com". You will be sent to Yahoo! to verify your Yahoo! ID and password, and then you will be able to continue on.

For people who prefer pictures, here are the steps:

A quick note on security

When using OpenID, you should not enter your Yahoo! ID and password on any website other than Yahoo!.

If you haven't already done so, we strongly recommend setting up your free Yahoo! sign-in seal. A sign-in seal is a personalized image or a message that will only appear on genuine Yahoo! pages.

To help prevent the bad guys on the Internet from stealing your Yahoo! account data, always look for your sign-in seal before typing your Yahoo! ID and password.

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