Passwords are the bane of app security. With a few lines of code and no bloat, Magic lets you build apps with blazing-fast, customizable, passwordless login - with future-proof crypto and identity tech under the hood.
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Great .. I cannot understand how the "forgot password" functionality is replaced here.
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You mentioned that the private key is backed up in Amazon cloud without your system intervention. How could the user retrieve his private key in case he lost his device for example. There should be some mechanism for the user to login to Amazon service himself, correct? Storing and managing the private key is the most important part here as to my understanding, and this is not clear to me :)
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how different is it from creating a temp session for the user email and emailing the temp session in the URL? genuinely trying to understand if sending a link with a session is insecure/bad
1. Why would I share my customers data with 3rd party when password/2fa are pretty well tested workflows/implementations?
2. GDPR compliant?
3. If slack used your service - how much would it costs for them monthly? (12M active users)
- I cannot login to my email right away from the phone (for example) - without 2FA token (for security reasons) - so link based passwords are pain to use. Nevertheless, you basically move the whole threat from passwords maintenance on the shoulders of the email - "congratulation"
Magic has nice pricing for startups. Free for first year, and half off 2nd year.
Wrote about why that is genius here.
https://twitter.com/JoshDance/st...
I'm a little confused. So is the no password login using magic links or codes sent to email or text? But you still need to login to email right to get your link and on the homepage it's showing social media logins so that also uses username and password. So can someone explain or have I missed something?
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