10Duke Identity Provider offers a quick to integrate customer identity management solution, allowing access to applications using a single identity. Using the same credentials user can access a variety of services the way Google offers access to all of their apps via one login.
Provided on a white-label basis, this Single Sign-On facility can be extended to a variety of actors, enabling SSO for consumers as well as between organisations or applications.
Features:
Reduces cost of customer identity & credential management, strengthens security, reduces the risk of a breach via centralized authentication point, enables a single ‘view’ of the customer, provides usage data per user, improves user experience.
Based on our record, OpenID seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Certainly _buying_ domain names to be your identity is new, but OpenID[1] was doing basically that 15 years ago. Add a few meta tags to your website homepage, use that homepage as your "identity" to log in to websites, and they'd up your configured identity provider to do the login & request name/email/whatever else. You weren't locked in to a particular provider, since you logged in as _your_ webpage and could... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Okta - Enterprise-grade identity management for all your apps, users & devices
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Auth0 - Auth0 is a program for people to get authentication and authorization services for their own business use.
BugMeNot - BugMeNot is a free Internet service that provides usernames and passwords to allow users to bypass the registration process for websites.
OneLogin - On-demand SSO, directory integration, user provisioning and more
humanID - humanID is a one-click anonymous SSO that provides users with an anonymous identity layer.