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''OpenID'' - Hubzilla functions as an [[OpenID]] provider, allowing users to log into OpenID-enabled sites with their Hubzilla channels.
On Hubzilla, your account is neither your identity nor where your posts and other data are stored. For this, Hubzilla has {{Internal link |target=What are channels on Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte? |link-name=channels}}. When you create a Hubzilla account, you're also asked to create a first channel.
== Organizational use ==
There is at least one documented large-scale use of Hubzilla beyond the typical personal, family or community communications platform. Peer reviewed publications in [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]]'s International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, and [[BMC Health Services Research]], describe the use of Redmatrix (today Hubzilla) as a tool for integrating and providing continuos care across the network of healthcare providers serving a neighborhood of 600'000 people in the city of [[São Paulo]], Brazil.

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On Hubzilla, your account is neither your identity nor where your posts and other data are stored. For this, Hubzilla has {{Internal link |target=What are channels on Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte? |link-name=channels}}. When you create a Hubzilla account, you're also asked to create a first channel.

On Hubzilla, your account is neither your identity nor where your posts and other data are stored. For this, Hubzilla has channels. When you create a Hubzilla account, you're also asked to create a first channel.