[google-appengine] Re: are end users concerned with phishing Google Accounts ?

2009-08-04 Thread JoeM

If password controlled access is needed trust will be an issue no
matter who implements the procedure.

-Joe

On Aug 1, 3:20 pm, pca pierre.carbonne...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm discovering Google App, and preparing an App for the general
 public, mostly for FireFox users.  User identification will be
 required, and I'm hesitating between using Google Accounts or my own
 user identification.  I'd be happy to receive comments on my analysis
 of the 2 options below, and my questions.

 If I use Google Accounts, my users will log using their google e-mail
 and password : if they already have a google account, it's easy for
 them as they don't have to create a new account on my site.  It's also
 very easy for me : I don't have to develop anything.

 However:
 - some users may not have a google account, and may not want to create
 one because they are afraid of Google for their privacy
 - some users may be wary of giving their Google e-mail and password to
 another site, not realising that my site won't have access to it.
 They would be afraid of me phishing them, although it clearly would
 not the case here.

 How big are these issues ?  I see that Giftag is not using Google
 Accounts.  Is there any large service for the general public that is
 using Google Accounts ?  Is there any numeric information that could
 help make this decision ?

 Any comments welcome.

 PCa
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[google-appengine] Re: are end users concerned with phishing Google Accounts ?

2009-08-04 Thread ego008
the app-engine-patch can help your work

2009/8/4 JoeM joe.mansig...@gmail.com


 If password controlled access is needed trust will be an issue no
 matter who implements the procedure.

 -Joe

 On Aug 1, 3:20 pm, pca pierre.carbonne...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'm discovering Google App, and preparing an App for the general
  public, mostly for FireFox users.  User identification will be
  required, and I'm hesitating between using Google Accounts or my own
  user identification.  I'd be happy to receive comments on my analysis
  of the 2 options below, and my questions.
 
  If I use Google Accounts, my users will log using their google e-mail
  and password : if they already have a google account, it's easy for
  them as they don't have to create a new account on my site.  It's also
  very easy for me : I don't have to develop anything.
 
  However:
  - some users may not have a google account, and may not want to create
  one because they are afraid of Google for their privacy
  - some users may be wary of giving their Google e-mail and password to
  another site, not realising that my site won't have access to it.
  They would be afraid of me phishing them, although it clearly would
  not the case here.
 
  How big are these issues ?  I see that Giftag is not using Google
  Accounts.  Is there any large service for the general public that is
  using Google Accounts ?  Is there any numeric information that could
  help make this decision ?
 
  Any comments welcome.
 
  PCa
 



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