On-Line Identity Management 2.0: DandyID

Mike Gilronan
2 min readDec 8, 2020

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This article was originally posted on June 04, 2009.

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One of the most difficult things about using all of these “best of breed” services is maintaining a centralized record of account credentials for each of these services. I recently learned of a tool that I’ve been looking for for quite a long time: DandyID, an on-line tool for managing, in one place, all of my on-line identities.

I tried out DandyID this week, completed my profile, associated my DandyID with my various on-line profiles (out of the hundreds they offer), and used DandyID to verify my credentials with the services that offer this option. I also was able to see where I rank among the digiterati, as far as the number and quality of my on-line presences.

I then took a link to my DandyID profile and dropped it into my e-mail signature so that people can follow me on-line using the services and accounts I’ve chosen to share with them. (NOTE: This is not managed on a user-by-user level via DandyID — content is shown or hidden based on security/privacy settings in each of the individual services.)

I’ve used the free version to do everything I’ve described here, but DandyID also has a premium offering for $4.99 a month that includes social stats and analytics about how and where people interact with you on the Web. I’ve also yet to explore the “Contacts” functionality in DandyID — looking for a good use case to test this.

Now, if I could only find a centralized service to manage all my passwords across those accounts…

NOTE: Shout-out to @DougCornelius and @jackvinson for the Tweets that led me to this tool.

Originally published at https://mikegil.typepad.com.

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Mike Gilronan
Mike Gilronan

Written by Mike Gilronan

Project management, financial management, and knowledge management. Microsoft 365 aficionado. Opinions and Philly attytood are my own.

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