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Promote your Votes & verify your Site-Ownership!


Promoting your site


Help your visitors to vote for your site on 'The OpenID Directory': Just put one of our buttons on your website pointing directly to your site on the OIDD.

Simply copy the following code from one of the textboxes to your HTML and replace 'YOUR_WEBSITES_LinkID' with the number you find on your websites page here on the OIDD. We´re going to add more button formats in the future.


Verifying ownership of a site


=> To verify ownership of a site you have to login first.
=> Then lookup the LinkID on your websites detail page and put it here:

LinkID:
That way a MicroID is automatically generated for you and attached to the codeboxes you find below. This MicroID uniquely identifies your website connected to your email.



When do I need to identify my ownership of a site?


Only in case your site is already registered on the OIDD and you want to get control over how your site is represented here. When you verify your ownership we join your OpenID account with the website you own. Just paste the code below in to your html and send us an email using the feedback form, telling us where we can find your MicroID. When you login next time you will be able to edit your websites name, description, thumbnail etc. Several websites can be attached to one OpenID account with the OIDD.


What is a MicroID?


MicroID is an open source, decentralized identity protocol. It was originally developed in 2005 by Jeremie Miller. A MicroID is a simple identifier comprised of a hashed communication/identity URI (e.g. Email, OpenID, and/or Yadis) and claimed URL. Together, the two elements create a hash that can be claimed by third party services.

You can read more about MicroID on Wikipedia and on the MicroID homepage and blog.







Just verifying your site-ownership by META-Tags / no voting



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