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< 1 Open the OpenLink <nop>YouID certificate generation service (http://id.myopenlink.net/youid/) in a Web Browser and login using one of the presented Single Sign on (SSO) services for Authentication (in this case we chose Facebook):
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> 1 Open the OpenLink <nop>YouID certificate generation service ( http://id.myopenlink.net/youid/ ) in a Web Browser and login using one of the presented Single Sign on (SSO) services for Authentication (in this case we chose Facebook):
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< The steps below outline how this can be done using the OpenLink <nop>YouID certificate generation service (http://id.myopenlink.net/youid/) using a suitable <nop>WebID or social media login i.e. Facebook in this case.
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> The steps below outline how this can be done using the OpenLink <nop>YouID certificate generation service ( http://id.myopenlink.net/youid/ ) using a suitable <nop>WebID or social media login i.e. Facebook in this case.
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< The OpenLink <nop>YouID certificate generation service (http://id.myopenlink.net/youid/) can be used to create a Digital Identity for a local or one of the available social media user accounts, automatically providing a certificate and <nop>WebID profile document that can be used as the Software Agent for the application connection. Alternatively for organisation with the own certificate generation services/processes, these can be used the key requirement being the a suitable <nop>WebID is URL is associated with the SAN (Subject Alternate Name) attribute of the generated x509 certificate.
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> The OpenLink <nop>YouID certificate generation service ( http://id.myopenlink.net/youid/ ) can be used to create a Digital Identity for a local or one of the available social media user accounts, automatically providing a certificate and <nop>WebID profile document that can be used as the Software Agent for the application connection. Alternatively for organisation with the own certificate generation services/processes, these can be used the key requirement being the a suitable <nop>WebID is URL is associated with the SAN (Subject Alternate Name) attribute of the generated x509 certificate.