DISQUS

Clickpass: One password less

  • Chinmay · 1 year ago
    This is such a clever move I wonder why no one did it before! One of those things that seem obvious in hindsight; I presume.

    One other thing: you could create an extension for browsers that would "auto-discover" when a site supported OpenID; and offer to sign in with clickpass.

    (Keeping this short: email me back if you want! :) )

    Good luck.
  • petenixey · 1 year ago
    We will almost certainly be producing a feature along those lines soon Chinmay. It may not quite be a browser plugin but it will be something very similar.
  • SebG · 1 year ago
    Hi, does this system works with french websites ? Do you supply french translation ?
  • petenixey · 1 year ago
    Clickpass is internationalised so it works with all character sets but it's not yet localised so although you are very welcome to use it on a French site it'll still be in English for the time being.
  • AlexFarran · 1 year ago
    I've read it three times, logged out, logged in, looked at my profile and I still don't get it. Can you write a step by step guide for the hard of thinking.
  • petenixey · 1 year ago
    Alex, I'm not quite I understand which bit you're unsure of. The service allows you to log into any site that supports Clickpass using an account you already have. It mean that you don't need to create new passwords. Feel free to round back on me if that doesn't answer it - I fear I missed exactly what you wanted to know?
  • AlexFarran · 1 year ago
    I've gotten a little further. The log in page only gives me the option to log in using google, yahoo etc if I delete all my clickpass cookies first. I've logged in using my google account. I can't see any way to link it up with my existing clickpass account though.