Hi,
I don't in which forum I should post this entry, so I´ll start in this one.
Three or four years ago, Mozilla was part of a project to create an identity online. Basically you created a profile and based on it, you would login automatically in many sites, in theory providing only a certain amount of personal information as you have configured in your online identity.
I remember having created a profile and then not using it.
Does someone remember how did this work and where did you have to login?
Thanks in advance for any help
Personal Data Mozilla application?
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Re: Personal Data Mozilla application?
Sounds like you are referring to Mozilla Persona.
REF: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... la/PersonaOn November 30th, 2016, Mozilla shut down the persona.org services. Persona.org and related domains will soon be taken offline.
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