Everyone wants accounts to be secure, but maybe you often see the suggestion to set a different password for each account. However, it is difficult to remember all the passwords. The advice here is: connect your account with something. For example, for Amazon accounts, you can create passwords inspired by “Bezos’s bald head”. That way you will never forget.
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What is sqrlfornet?
SQRLForNet is middleware for implementing SQRL into any ASP.net Core solution. It provides a fully protocol-complaint server-side solution with a high degree of customization. Our goal is to enable any and all ASP.net Core sites to have a SQRL login for their visitors.
What is SQRL (Secure QR Login)?
This article is about the computing topic. For other uses, see Sqrl. SQRL (pronounced "squirrel") or Secure, Quick, Reliable Login (formerly Secure QR Login) is a draft open standard for secure website login and authentication.
How does the SQRL app work?
SQRL App automatically scans all incoming messages by choosing specific intervals (e.g. 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 4 hours, etc.) and extracts all Unreplied messages into SQRL App. SQRL App offers you the comfort of knowing that your incoming texts will never go unanswered.
What does SQRL stand for?
SQRL (pronounced "squirrel") or Secure, Quick, Reliable Login (formerly Secure QR Login) is a draft open standard for secure website login and authentication. The software typically uses a link of the scheme sqrl:// or optionally a QR code, where a user identifies via a pseudonymous zero-knowledge proof rather than providing a user ID and password.