Traditionally, users who log in to a website must use a separate account for each site. OpenID allows a user to create a single account that is used at every website that accepts OpenID logins.
with a spanner
OpenID allows you to access multiple sites with a single sign-on. This means that you don't have to remember unique usernames and passwords for each site that you use.
An OpenID is used to control the amount of information that is released to every website you access (such as your name and email address). With OpenID, your password is given only to the identity provider and that provider will help confirm your identity to the websites you visit. Other than your provider, no one will see your password which will stop websites from figuring out your identity.
using Zend OpenID Consumer
OpenID allows you to access various sites with a single identifier, such as "username.myopenid.com", instead of having usernames and passwords for each site. The site you wish to access then sends a request to your provider, in this case "myopenid.com" to verify your identify and allow you into the site. Many sites still allow you to specify a username for use, within their community, alongside your OpenID identifier. For more information visit http://openid.net/
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Yes you don't have to have Internet for your phone to work
internet
No. The messenger has to have Internet to work. How will it be able to connect to the the signals it require without Internet?
does the iphone 3 have to have internet to work.
the internet helps us at work in many different ways! as an example:you can and print stuff
maybe because internet cant work for free