Remme is focusing on security and to implement the Passwordless, but I still have hesitation if they will really do this smoothly if this is really safe and secured?
RE: Remme: Passwordless Authentication - 1st in the World
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Remme: Passwordless Authentication - 1st in the World
REMME has the goal of making passwords obsolete, instead giving users next-generation access protection. REMME builds a distributed Public Key Infrastructure Protocol (PKI) to resolve issues related to access management. It also includes a set of dApps on top of this protocol. Users generate specific SSL/TLS certificates for their devices instead of relying on passwords. The relevant certificate data gets managed via the blockchain, so hackers find it extremely difficult to use a fake certificate
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