ZITADEL - Identity infrastructure, simplified for you.
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Passkeys are a form of passwordless user authentication for websites and apps, that is designed to provide a high level
of security by leveraging public key infrastructure. Unlike passwords, no shared secret is exchanged between the user
and a service. Instead, the public key is sent to the server, while the private key is stored in the user’s device.
To verify the user’s identity, users can use biometric data, such as a fingerprints or facial recognition, instead of
relying on a user-generated password. This makes it much more difficult for attackers to gain unauthorized access to an
account, as passkeys are two-factor-authentication (2FA) by default. Concisely, they avoid a range of
password-based attacks, including phishing, by providing an additional layer of security.
ZITADEL - Identity infrastructure, simplified for you.
Authentication and User Management solution for developers. Open source alternative to Clerk & Auth0.
A simple OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services.
Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth
A set of helper tools for testing WebAuthn authentication flows
A TLS proxy, Reverse proxy, and Web server that uses Let's Encrypt automatically.
Securely encrypt, store, and share files, including but not limited to pictures and videos.
Passkey Complete for Go - Integrate into your Go API or service to enable a completely passwordless standalone auth solution with Passage by 1Password
Authentication Server for single user with passkey
Small package mapping AAGUID (security key identifiers) to their respective metadata from the FIDO's Metadata Service (MDS).
Web based authenticator, implementing OAuth2 code flow and BankID-like api interface.