Author Topic: Can BTS be used for website authentication?  (Read 5536 times)

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Offline Troglodactyl

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http://cryptosmith.info also uses BitShares login, so you can try it out there even if you don't want to buy precious metals.

It's awesome not to need more passwords.

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While looking for updates on Keyhotee (and ultimately, a compelling alternative to gpgAuth), I came across this post:

Secure mail and IDs will be built into Bitshares.

Is BTS at a point where somebody could build a website and/or browser plugin that uses BTS for website authentication?

IIRC the Bitshares DNS will do this and get rid of man in the middle attacks.
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Offline testz

While looking for updates on Keyhotee (and ultimately, a compelling alternative to gpgAuth), I came across this post:

Secure mail and IDs will be built into Bitshares.

Is BTS at a point where somebody could build a website and/or browser plugin that uses BTS for website authentication?

Here the example: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=12119.0

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While looking for updates on Keyhotee (and ultimately, a compelling alternative to gpgAuth), I came across this post:

Secure mail and IDs will be built into Bitshares.

Is BTS at a point where somebody could build a website and/or browser plugin that uses BTS for website authentication?