Does HoTMaiL or Windows Live ID support OpenID authentication?
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Does Windows Live ID or Hotmail (Passport) support OpenID based authentication?

If yes, what is the endpoint url, and do I have to register my application somewhere to use it?

If no, do they have their own API for 3rd-party authentication?

Overbearing answered 3/7, 2010 at 4:43 Comment(0)
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On the Windows Live Blog, there are only two different mentions of Open ID. Neither of those point to any actual movement on implementing Open ID.

There is no mention of a working Microsoft provider on the OpenID Web Site. Even though Microsoft is part of the OpenID board, it seems they are only adding OpenID support within Microsoft products.

There was the mention of an experimental OpenID provider from Microsoft back in 2007, but the web site isn't working. In addition, there was another experimental OpenID provider for Windows Live, but it was shut down in 2009.

I believe that with the death of Windows CardSpace in February 2011 and the purchase of Credentica, it sounds like Microsoft is jumping out of the OpenID bandwagon in favor of a proprietary solution.

Shatzer answered 9/8, 2011 at 3:5 Comment(4)
Also see this #4056763Pinnatifid
@Pinnatifid While that answer is still true, it doesn't cover the answer in any real detail. That's what I was trying to do with my answer.Shatzer
I voted up your answer which mean it is a good answer. I just wanted to share another thread which talk about something similar :)Pinnatifid
This is an out of date answer - OpenID Connect is supported as of Feb 2016, please read: blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/02/23/…Pagandom
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Live_ID#Support_for_OpenID

Support for OpenID

On October 27, 2008, Microsoft announced that it was publicly committed to supporting the OpenID framework, with Windows Live ID becoming an OpenID provider. This would allow users to use their Windows Live ID to sign-in to any website that supports OpenID authentication. There has been no update on Microsoft's planned implementation of OpenID since August 2009.

The project has been planned a few time ago, but it seems not to be implemented.

Hix answered 5/8, 2011 at 8:27 Comment(1)
This is an out of date answer - OpenID Connect is supported as of Feb 2016, please read: blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/02/23/…Pagandom
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Additional Data found here.

This CSS Sprite, which includes the OpenID logo in it,
would indicate that they (have/had) planned to include support within Windows Live.

Specht answered 26/6, 2012 at 21:0 Comment(1)
Giving you a start. But you should seriously improve this answer, to give more self contained details, but the links. Site policies about link only answers had been hardened meanwhile, and will be more obeyed now.Salk
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OpenID Connect is supported by Microsoft Accounts (aka Windows Live ID, aka Microsoft Passport etc.) as of Feb 2016, please read: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/02/23/for-developers-the-first-use-cases-of-the-converged-microsoft-account-and-azure-active-directory-programming-model-are-now-ga/

Pagandom answered 3/5, 2017 at 2:14 Comment(0)

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