gluedin
gluedin is a term used to describe software tools and protocols intended to unify online identities and social graphs across multiple services. The central idea is to 'glue' disparate user profiles, contact lists, and activity streams into a single, portable identity graph that compatible applications can access and synchronize. Implementations of gluedin typically provide an identity federation layer, data portability, and consent-driven data sharing.
in practice, a gluedin system includes an identity provider that authenticates users, a graph database that
applications range from cross-platform contact management and event coordination to professional networking and collaborative work. By
challenges include privacy concerns, consent management, data ownership, and regulatory compliance. Real-world adoption depends on agreed-upon
note: gluedin as described here represents a generic, conceptual approach rather than a specific, widely adopted