Traffic Stats
- Keywords: openid, ycombinator, uk, single-sign-on
PR: 0
Adult Site: no
IP: 174.129.200.252
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TechCrunch
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Synthasite Buys ClickPass. I See Few Synergies.
Easy site building service Synthasite , which we first covered way back in 2006 , has acquired Y Combinator startup Clickpass , which launched earlier this year. There ar...Read more... -
Verisign's Personal Identity Portal Is Half Way To Password Bliss
Verisign?s new Personal Identity Portal (PIP from now on) isn?t the sexiest application out there to help you manage passwords. But it has Verisign?s strong reputation for secu...Read more... -
ClickPass Adds Google, Facebook, Yahoo, And Hotmail To Its OpenID Gateway
Clickpass, a startup that has simplified the OpenID login platform, has built out support for additional third parties that brings the promise of a universal login even closer....Read more... -
Coming to America: Getting visas to do business in Silicon Valley
One of the parlor tricks I like to perform when starting off any Silicon Valley talk or presentation is to ask the audience to raise their hand if they currently live in the ar...Read more... -
Bringing OpenID To The Masses: Clickpass
OpenID, a way to sign on to multiple web sites with a single set of credentials, has incredible promise. Large companies have signed up. Thousands of website take OpenID sign-i...Read more...
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Company
Summary

- Company Name: Clickpass
- Homepage: http://www.clickpass.com
- Category: web
- Number of Employees: 90
- Founded: 9-Apr-2007
- Tags: openid, ycombinator, uk, single-sign-on
- Overview:
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Clickpass makes OpenID easy to use and brings OpenID closer to the mainstream than any other company has done before.
The service wraps up the complexities of OpenID such that users are presented with consistent interfaces across all of the applications they use and can access them quickly and easily without needing a password.
The company was founded in the UK but moved to Boston to take part in the summer 2007 Y-Combinator programme after which the founders moved on to San Francisco. The service went live on the 12th March 2008.
People
| Name | Title |
| Peter Nixey | Cofounder |
| Name | Title |
| David Cole | Chief Designer and Front End Engineer |







