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New myVidoop release includes form-filling plugin and more…

We’ve released a new version of myVidoop packed with new features. After getting lots of great feedback we are very pleased to be releasing updated versions of Vidoop.com and our identity provider myVidoop, including updates for our Firefox myVidoop plugin that does automatic form-filling for you!
That’s right, the (Firefox) plugin will now fill out [...]

Online Password Manager available for Firefox 3

A new version of the myVidoop online password manager for Firefox is now available.
This updated version includes:

Support for Firefox 3
Cleaner notification shown when asking to autofill or remember a password
Many improvements ‘under the hood’.

If you already have the plugin installed simply go to ‘Tools’ -> ‘Add-ons’ and then click “Find Updates”.
Otherwise you can download it [...]

We are looking for feedback on myVidoop, you interested?

Now is your chance to help us make myVidoop the best OpenID provider / password manager ever!
Please check out our profile on BzzAgent’s Frogpond, use the different features of your myVidoop account (I really like the password manager) then give us your opinion. If you have time there is a very quick poll as well. [...]

3 Steps to Faster Browsing, OpenID, Plugins, RSS

As a regular user of the intertubes I am always looking for ways to make my web browsing a quicker and simpler experience. Here are a couple tips I have come up with…
1. Get an OpenID. True, not all sites support it, but for the ones that do using your OpenID to login [...]

 
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myVidoop plugin gives IE users more security, peace of mind

Internet Explorer remains the most widely used web browser on the planet, with TheCounter.com stats tracking website recently reporting that IE is currently used by more than 81% of the world’s internet surfing population. Even so, while Mozilla Firefox users have for some time enjoyed the benefits of added security and convenience by using the [...]

What is Add Anywhere (and why you might care)?

Nestled among the many changes to myVidoop introduced last week was a new feature called Add Anywhere, which adds a stopgap solution for anyone who is not using a supported browser or any person who cannot install the plugin. We think this is particularly exciting because it lets us make it easier for people who [...]

myVidoop, plugin updated, so what’s new?

This evening we released updates to the myVidoop website as well as a new version of the browser plugin, adding additional security and convenience to the myVidoop experience. The new myVidoop presence can be seen immediately once you log into the site, while the plugin update is available through all of our normal release channels, [...]