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==JanRain, Inc. ==
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==JanRain: Rainmaker for websites==
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[[Image:janrain logo aboutus.jpg|250px]]
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JanRain Inc. is the creator of RPX, a technology that enables website owners to provide easy registration and login on their sites. The same technology makes it easy for people to publish website activity to many different social networks.
  
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==JanRain: Helping organizations succeed through advanced authentication==
: '' ''' About ''' ''
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[[Image:MyOpenIDLogo.png|250px]]
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: '' JanRain is a team of 12 Internet ninjas who are building the next generation of light-weight identity services for the web. We have been leading the way in developing the emerging OpenID protocol (one username, one password for all of the sites you go to on the Internet) as a means of delivering those services. JanRain’s mission is to provide identity services that help users securely manage, control and innovate their own digital identities with OpenID.
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[http://www.janrain.com/products/myopenid MyOpenID] is the first and largest independent website providing OpenID accounts. JanRain's [http://www.janrain.com/products/myopenid myOpenID.com] provides free OpenID accounts that allow users to login at many different websites, always using the same identity and password. That eliminates the need to create, record and remember multiple identities and passwords on dozens -- or hundreds! -- of websites.
A lot of really smart people have tried to solve this problem before us. We’re using the “open source way” to help figure out the real solution. The users of the OpenID platform continue to shape its future and direction.
 
Solutions in the past have been too cumbersome, heavy or complicated to implement. We like OpenID because its extremely light-weight, easy to use and understand and solves a major pain-point on the Internet."
 
: [http://janrain.com/about read more]
 
  
==Logo==
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JanRain can also help companies enable their OpenID business by issuing OpenIDs to employees, customers and partners.
[[Image:janrain.jpg|200px]]
 
  
==Managemment Team==
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[http://www.janrain.com/products/rpx RPX] enables website owners to authenticate users of their sites with existing identities and logins that users already have on [[Facebook.com|Facebook]], [[Google.com|Google]], [[Yahoo.com|Yahoo]], [[Twitter.com|Twitter]], [[MySpace.com|MySpace]], [[AOL.com|AOL]], Windows Live/MSN/Hotmail or any other [[OpenID.net|OpenID]] provider.
  
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[http://www.rpxnow.com RPX] also enables users to publish their activities on a website to multiple social networks, enhancing visibility of that website across the social web.
  
==Products/Services offered==
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[[Image:OPXLogo.png]]
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[http://www.janrain.com/products/opx OPX] allows companies to provide a branded OpenID to their customers. Operated on the software-as-a-service model, OPX removes the hassles of providing a branded identity to customers, users, employees and affinity group members.
 
 
[[Image:jytelogo.gif]]
 
 
 
[[Image:logo openid.png]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:logo bot bouncer.png]]
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
: JanRain, Inc.
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:JanRain Inc.
: <email>af1dba243f88f6f0cf0ab4288978cdb1</email>
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:888-563-3082
: 503-679-6888
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:<email>af1dba243f88f6f0cf0ab4288978cdb1</email>
  
 
==Address==
 
==Address==
: 5331 SW Macadam Ave. #375
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:519 SW 3rd Ave. Ste. 600
: Portland, OR 97239 USA
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:Portland, OR 97204
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==JanRain: Leader in OpenID technology==
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JanRain, in collaboration with other members of the [[Openid.net|OpenID Foundation]], has developed a single sign-on identity standard called OpenID which is now supported by [[Yahoo]], [[Google]], [[AOL]], [[Microsoft]], [[Verisign]], [[FranceTelecom.com|France Telecom]] and many others. More than 9,000 websites use OpenID, and more than 380 million OpenID user accounts have been registered. The majority of OpenID enabled websites were developed using JanRain's libraries and tools.
  
==Additional Information==
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==Claims website Jyte acquired by [[AboutUs.org|AboutUs]]==
===Languages===
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[[Image:Logojyte.gif|100px]]
English
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JanRain launched [[Jyte.com]] in 2007. The site allows users to make claims and vote on claims made by others.
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[[AboutUs.com|AboutUs Inc.]], also a Portland-based company, acquired Jyte in January 2010.
  
 
==Related Domains==
 
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MyOpenID.com
 
MyOpenID.com
 
BotBouncer.com
 
BotBouncer.com
Brianellin.com
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BrianEllin.com
 
OpenID.net
 
OpenID.net
 
OpenIdDirectory.com
 
OpenIdDirectory.com
 
OpenIdEnabled.com
 
OpenIdEnabled.com
 
 
</WikiPages>
 
</WikiPages>
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* '''Alexa for''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=janrain.com JanRain.com]
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* [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=janrain.com Alexa for] JanRain.com
* '''Alexa for''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=jyte.com Jyte.com]
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* [http://whois.domaintools.com/janrain.com WHOIS for] JanRain.com
* [http://whois.domaintools.com/janrain.com WHOIS for JanRain.com]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 11 November 2013

JanRain: Rainmaker for websites

janrain logo aboutus.jpg JanRain Inc. is the creator of RPX, a technology that enables website owners to provide easy registration and login on their sites. The same technology makes it easy for people to publish website activity to many different social networks.

JanRain: Helping organizations succeed through advanced authentication

MyOpenIDLogo.png

MyOpenID is the first and largest independent website providing OpenID accounts. JanRain's myOpenID.com provides free OpenID accounts that allow users to login at many different websites, always using the same identity and password. That eliminates the need to create, record and remember multiple identities and passwords on dozens -- or hundreds! -- of websites.

JanRain can also help companies enable their OpenID business by issuing OpenIDs to employees, customers and partners.

RPXLogo.png

RPX enables website owners to authenticate users of their sites with existing identities and logins that users already have on Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Twitter, MySpace, AOL, Windows Live/MSN/Hotmail or any other OpenID provider.

RPX also enables users to publish their activities on a website to multiple social networks, enhancing visibility of that website across the social web.

OPXLogo.png

OPX allows companies to provide a branded OpenID to their customers. Operated on the software-as-a-service model, OPX removes the hassles of providing a branded identity to customers, users, employees and affinity group members.

Contact

JanRain Inc.
888-563-3082

Address

519 SW 3rd Ave. Ste. 600
Portland, OR 97204

JanRain: Leader in OpenID technology

JanRain, in collaboration with other members of the OpenID Foundation, has developed a single sign-on identity standard called OpenID which is now supported by Yahoo, Google, AOL, Microsoft, Verisign, France Telecom and many others. More than 9,000 websites use OpenID, and more than 380 million OpenID user accounts have been registered. The majority of OpenID enabled websites were developed using JanRain's libraries and tools.

Claims website Jyte acquired by AboutUs

Logojyte.gif

JanRain launched Jyte.com in 2007. The site allows users to make claims and vote on claims made by others. AboutUs Inc., also a Portland-based company, acquired Jyte in January 2010.

Related Domains

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