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OpenID is a standard that describes how users can be authenticated by 3rd parties which means that websites don't have to store user credentials.
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What will the response plan be if your OpenID provider gets hacked?
On the Stack Overflow blog, Using Your Own URL as Your OpenID describes this, but does not include the 2.0 syntax. … username=youraccount.myopenid.com" />
(Alternatively: take full control yourself, and become your own OpenID provider.) …