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    OpenLogin Reviews

    OpenLogin

    Torus Labs

    $0.058 per user
    Merging the ease of passwordless authentication with robust private key management, your OpenLogin account serves as a cryptographic key that functions as an intermediary for conventional single sign-ons (SSOs). This innovative approach ensures that accounts remain secure across various user devices and authentication methods, eliminating the risks associated with a central server and avoiding data honey pots. Users can effortlessly integrate their preferred logins into their applications, while customizable UI screens ensure a seamless fit within the application interface. Upon registration, users have the option to conveniently utilize face or touch ID for app access, with biometric data remaining solely on their devices. OpenLogin accounts function similarly to a cryptographic key pair, initialized with at least two factors, typically the user's login credentials and their primary device. Importantly, neither keys nor accounts are stored on any central server, including those of OpenLogin itself, enhancing overall security. This decentralized structure not only boosts security but also empowers users with greater control over their authentication processes.
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    .bit Reviews
    A conventional account serves as a data repository that is not owned by you, exemplified by your Facebook account, which functions solely to retain your personal information within the platform. While Facebook retains ownership of your account and exerts full authority over it—including the power to delete or alter your account data at will—other examples of traditional accounts encompass email addresses, mobile phone numbers, and Twitter accounts, none of which actually belong to you. In contrast, a .bit represents a novel type of data repository that grants you ownership without the need for permission. Although any application can access the data stored within a .bit, only you possess the ability to input information into it, ensuring your complete control and ownership over this container. Importantly, nobody can erase it, effectively restoring your data sovereignty. As a self-sovereign data container, a .bit allows you to utilize a singular account across various applications, consolidating your data into one cohesive repository instead of having it scattered across multiple traditional accounts. This transformation signifies a significant shift in the way we manage and control our personal information.
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