What Integrates with IM Your Doc?

Find out what IM Your Doc integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with IM Your Doc, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that IM Your Doc currently integrates with:

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    OAuth Reviews

    OAuth

    OAuth.io

    $19 per month
    You can focus on your core app to get to market faster. OAuth.io handles all aspects of identity infrastructure, maintenance, security overhead, so your team doesn’t have to. OAuth.io makes identity easy. You can choose from a variety of identity providers, add custom attributes and customize your login page. Or, you can use our widget to integrate with your app. Identity solved in minutes. Our easy-to-use dashboard allows you to manage your users. You can find and manage users, reset passwords and enforce two-factor authentication. You can also add permissions and memberships through OAuth.io’s user management. Full-featured, highly secure user authentication with tokens or passwords. OAuth.io can handle all aspects of user authorization modeling, from multi-tenant to complex permissions. Our popular integrations can be used to force a second factor for user authentication.
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    JSON Reviews

    JSON

    JSON

    Free
    JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), is a lightweight format for data-interchange. It is easy to read and write. It is easy for machines and humans to generate and parse. It is based upon a subset the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 (3rd Edition - Dec 1999). JSON is a text format which is completely language-independent but still uses conventions familiar to programmers of the C family of languages. This includes C++, C# JavaScript, JavaScript, Perl and Python. These properties make JSON a great data-interchange language. JSON is built upon two structures: 1. A collection of name/value pair. This can be realized in many languages as an object, record or struct. 2. An ordered list of values. This can be expressed in most languages as an array, vector or list. These are universal data structures. They are supported by almost all modern programming languages in one way or another.
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