Best Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) Software for Facebook

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    Auth0 Reviews
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    Auth0

    Okta

    Free plan
    809 Ratings
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    Auth0 by Okta takes a modern approach to Identity and enables organizations to provide secure access to any application, for any user. Auth0 is highly customizable, and simple yet flexible. Safeguarding billions of login transactions each month, Auth0 delivers convenience, privacy, and security so customers can focus on innovation. Auth0 is a part of Okta, The World’s Identity Company™. With Auth0, you can rapidly integrate authentication and authorization for web, mobile, and legacy applications, with new Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) that goes beyond role-based access control. Authenticate users across all applications with your own custom, secure, and standards-based unified login. With Universal Login, users are redirected to a central authorization server. Because authentication takes place on the same domain as the login, credentials are not sent across sources, increasing security and protecting against attacks like phishing and credential stuffing. OAuth 2.0 recommends that only external user agents (like the browser) should be used by native applications for authentication flows. Universal Login provides this in a secure manner while also enabling SSO.
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    Amazon Cognito Reviews
    Amazon Cognito allows you to quickly add user signup, sign in, and control access to your web and mobile applications. Amazon Cognito supports millions of users. It also supports sign-in with social identity providers such as Amazon, Google, and Amazon. Enterprise identity providers via SAML 2.0 are supported. Amazon Cognito User Pools offer a secure user directory that can scale to hundreds of millions. User Pools can be set up quickly and easily without the need to worry about setting up server infrastructure. Amazon Cognito allows users to sign in via social identity providers like Amazon, Facebook, and Amazon. Enterprise identity providers like Microsoft Active Directory via SAML are also possible. Amazon Cognito User Pools, a standards-based Identity Provider, supports identity and access management standard, such as Oauth 2.0 and SAML 2.0. HIPAA compliant and eligible for PCI DSS, SOC and ISO/IEC 27017. ISO/IEC 27018 and ISO 9001.
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    LoginRadius Reviews
    LoginRadius allows businesses to provide a pleasant customer experience without compromising security. Companies can use our customer identity platform to offer a simplified login process, protect digital accounts, and comply with data privacy regulations. LoginRadius has over 3,000 users and 700 million monthly visitors worldwide. Registration services, adaptive security, integrations with third-party apps, and customer insights are some of the key platform features. Gartner, KuppingerCole and Computer Weekly have named the company an industry leader in customer identification and access management (CIAM). Microsoft is a major technology investor and partner. LoginRadius has its headquarters in Vancouver, Canada. There are additional offices in Toronto, USA and Australia. LoginRadius Services: API Authentication OAuth Data Management Secure Login One Sign On SAML SSO Sign up for social media Two Factor Authentication
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    WSO2 Identity Server Reviews
    WSO2 Identity Server API-driven is built on open standards and offers the option of cloud, hybrid, or on-premise deployments. It is highly extensible and can support complex IAM requirements. WSO2 Identity Server allows you to do single sign-on as well as identity federation. It is backed up by strong and adaptive authentication. Securely expose APIs and manage identities by connecting with heterogeneous user accounts. Open-source IAM can be used to innovate quickly and to build secure Customer IAM solutions (CIAM) to deliver a user-friendly experience.
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    Authress Reviews

    Authress

    Rhosys

    $1.10 per month
    Authress, Authorization API to your application. Authorization can be complicated quickly. Even though it seems simple, there are many hidden complications involved in authorization. It is not something you want to do on your own. It takes time to get authorization right. In simple cases, it takes an average of 840 hours to implement authorization logic. This number increases rapidly as you add more features to your app. Your application is your biggest security vulnerability. If you don't have the right skills, your doors are open to malicious attacks. You run the risk of compromising user data, non-compliance to local regulations, and major business losses. Features: Secure authorization API. Instead of creating your own authorization logic, call our API. Written by developers for developers. Granular permissions. Define multiple levels and group them by user role. You can be as specific as you like; Identity provider integrations; Simply call an API to connect any ID provider.
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    aapi Reviews

    aapi

    aapi

    $4 per user per month
    To make identity experiences more seamless and compliant, secure, compliant, as well as productive, you can act on identity events in other apps. Automate embed the right real-time actions for users or teams to efficiently act upon data in downstream apps. Next-generation granular access to specific functions of apps. This surpasses existing PAM or CASB solutions and provides true zero trust. Aapi responds to events such as identity provisioning or suspicious activity. It automates identity, application, security, and security responses. Using aapi, users and teams can automatically embed correct real-time actions in their chosen app. Access to the data is protected by your IAM. Your IAM gives users access to the features they require within apps, but keeps everything else secure and safe.
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