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Title    Ask Soylent: 3rd Party Authenticators
Date    Saturday August 08 2015, @12:54PM
Author    martyb
Topic   
from the 867-5309 dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/08/08/0232218

mechanicjay writes:

I recently had a spirited discussion with someone about authenticating to various websites. I personally take the approach of making an explicit new identity for every service I sign up for — local logins only. I never user a "Social" login like twitter/facebook/google, etc to access a site.

My reasoning is:

  1. It's a little harder to track my movements across the web; less data for the big players to crunch has to be beneficial in some way.
  2. When a data breach occurs, it limits my exposure to the breached entity. With the thought that, if the place you use as your only Authenticator for all websites get's compromised, what kind of exposure does that entail?

For some background, I'm a ten year professional in Web Infrastructure, with Identity and Access Management making up a decent part of what I do. After pretty much being called an irresponsible professional and told that no identity information will leak due to the way OAUTH works, I thought I'd throw the question out to the community to get a feel for how you handle accounts to different websites, as well as the inherent tracking and security concerns thereof.

Bytram noted that we had a discussion on a similar topic a while back: Personal Privacy in a Surveillance World -- How Important is it? - SoylentNews


Original Submission

Links

  1. "mechanicjay" - http://%7Bjason%7D%7Bat%7D%7Bsmbfc.net%7D/
  2. "Personal Privacy in a Surveillance World -- How Important is it? - SoylentNews" - https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/04/17/0318247
  3. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=8825

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