Search for Andrew Arnott returned 105 packages
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID Core
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID Relying Party
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Increase conversion rates to your web site by lowering the bar to create an account with your site, by allowing customers to use accounts they already have with other sites, such as Google and Yahoo!
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DotNetOpenAuth Core
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 1.0(a)
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 1.0(a) Consumer
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Improve usability, reliability, conversion rates and security simultaneously by simply asking the user for permission to access their data on 3rd party services rather than asking for their password.
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DotNetOpenAuth
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Add OpenID 1.1/2.0, OAuth 1.0(a), & InfoCard authentication and authorization functionality for client and server applications. This allows your (web) application to issue identities or accept issued identites from other web applications, and even access your users' data on other services.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID Relying Party (ASP.NET controls)
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Increase conversion rates to your web site by lowering the bar to create an account with your site, by allowing customers to use accounts they already have with other sites, such as Google and Yahoo!
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DotNetOpenAuth Core (ASP.NET controls)
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID Core (ASP.NET controls)
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 1/2 shared bits
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 1.0(a) Service Provider
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Protect your users' data while allowing them to programmatically access it, including from other web applications, all without disclosing their login credential with you to 3rd parties.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID Provider
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Allow your customers to take their identities from your site with them as they visit other sites that accept OpenID as relying parties. Set up single-sign-on solutions within your organization using a standards-based, accepted protocol for authentication delegation.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID Provider (ASP.NET controls)
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Allow your customers to take their identities from your site with them as they visit other sites that accept OpenID as relying parties. Set up single-sign-on solutions within your organization using a standards-based, accepted protocol for authentication delegation.
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DotNetOpenAuth InfoCard
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Adds an InfoCard button to your web application's login page. InfoCards enhance user security while mitigating phishing attacks by removing the need for a password credential or 3rd party identity issuer entirely.
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DotNetOpenAuth InfoCard (ASP.NET controls)
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Adds an InfoCard button to your ASP.NET web application's login page via a simple ASP.NET control. InfoCards enhance user security while mitigating phishing attacks by removing the need for a password credential or 3rd party identity issuer entirely.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID InfoCard Relying Party ASP.NET control
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Adds an InfoCard button to an OpenID relying party's login button panel. InfoCards enhance user security while mitigating phishing attacks by removing the need for a password credential or 3rd party identity issuer entirely.
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenID OAuth hybrid
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As an OpenID 2.0 relying party or provider, include an OAuth 1.0 access token in the same user authorization/authentication step so that the relying party may also directly access the user's data on the OpenID Provider's web service.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 2.0 Core
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This package contains shared code for other NuGet packages, and contains no public API in and of itself.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 2.0 Client Authorization
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Functionality common to both OAuth 2.0 Clients and Authorization Servers.
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DotNetOpenAuth OAuth 2.0 Client
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Improve usability, reliability, conversion rates and security simultaneously by simply asking the user for permission to access their data on 3rd party services rather than asking for their password.
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