Privacy
Privacy Policy
SLOpenID do not use Second Life passwords. Never enter your Second Life password into SLOpenID or any site that appears to be SLOpenID.
- We don’t want your Second Life passwords
- We don’t store passwords in plain text
User Information
Required
As a necesary part of the account creation process, the following pieces of information are recorded:
- Your Second Life Resident name
- Your Resident UUID
This information is publicly available through a wide variety of sources besides SLOpenID.
Optional
- SLOpenID will provide Residents a means to link accounts on selected 3rd party services. If a 3rd party service does not allow authentication to occur without the password being submitted by the user in the client application (this website), it will not be supported.
- Residents’ public information from 3rd party services (information that would be visible to the general public on the 3rd party website or service) will be displayed as needed.
- Residents may elect to have private information displayed on their OpenID.
- SLOpenID makes use of a Second Life group lookup service that pulls data from in-world sources via Linden Scripting Language. LSL differs from libSL in that it can associate a Resident with groups that are marked as private (e.g. not visible to others via the Resident’s profile). As a result, SLOpenID and the Second Life group lookup service (owned and operated by SLOpenID’s developers) are capable of displaying information that would not be visible in-world.
Identity Fraud
SLOpenid.net accounts can only be created in Second Life- you are responsible for the security of your Second Life account and as such we accept not liability for the act of or consequences of the fraudulent creation of a SLOpenID.net account in your name.
OpenID Simple Registration
The WordPressμ OpenID Server plugin supports the OpenID Simple Registration. This protocol allows services that you sign into with your SLOpenID to be given the opportunity to auto-complete part of their registration process using information associated with your SLOpenID.
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