=== Plugin Name ===
Contributors: kolev
Donate link: https://nikolay.com/projects/sponsor/
Tags: openid, myopenid, symantec, pip, claimid, delegation
Requires at least: 2.7
Tested up to: 3.7
Stable tag: 0.4

MyOpenID plugin allows you to use your blog as your OpenID identity by delegating it to an external provider such as Symantec PIP or claimID.

== Description ==

MyOpenID plugin allows you to use your blog as your OpenID identity by delegating it to an external provider such as Symantec PIP or claimID.

== Installation ==

1. Upload `myopenid.zip` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
1. Unzip the archive
1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
1. Update the settings

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Why not run my own OpenID provider via certain plugins? =

Symantec provides free of charge things like multi-factor authentication. It's also highly reliable and secure. claimID offers similar benefits.

= Are you planning to support other OpenID providers? =

More providers will be added soon.

== Changelog ==

= 10/04/2013 Version 0.4 =
* [feature] Added support for Symantec PIP.
* [cleanup] Removed myVidoop and myOpenID, which went out of business.

= 01/20/2009 Version 0.3 =
* [cleanup] Minor `readme.txt` cleanup

= 01/20/2009 Version 0.2 =
* [feature] Added support for myVidoop
* [feature] Added support for claimID
* [bug] Fixed incorrect prompt to update settings
* [security] Added checks for proper permissions
* [security] Implemented nonce check during form post

= 01/15/2009 Version 0.1 =
 * First release. Yay!

== Screenshots ==

Coming soon!
