@fentiger For those who want to implement a FediAM-compatible identity provider, what authentication protocol would you recommend?
Also, under what license this code is published?
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silverpill (silverpill@mitra.social)'s status on Sunday, 25-Aug-2024 21:22:26 JST silverpill -
FenTiger (fentiger@zotum.net)'s status on Sunday, 25-Aug-2024 21:22:29 JST FenTiger Announcing FedIAM 0.1.0 - Sign in with a Fediverse account!
Suppose you want to allow people to log in to your web site. How will they identify themselves? With a username and password? We've all got far too many of those already, and they're not even particularly secure. Perhaps with a Google or Facebook account? That's a lot easier, but do we really want to allow these companies even further into our lives?
FedIAM is a research project which aims to offer an alternative: using Fediverse and IndieWeb protocols, visitors can log in using any one of thousands of small, independent networks run by ordinary people - or even using a provider that they host themselves, independently of any outside influence.
Now available as open source!
#^https://codeberg.org/FenTiger/FedIAM
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