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Topic: [ANN] Clef is secure two-factor authentication with no passwords or tokens - page 8. (Read 15221 times)

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Very interesting. Will definately look closer into this. Don't like the fingerprint idea, but I see there's alternatives to that which is good.

Any plans for supporting jolla phones?
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legendary
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Clef makes it easy to replace passwords. For example rather then going to login to bitstamp with your username, password, and then 2fa, you can just login using your phone. It is quick and easy.
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I like that Clef is using Public / Private key crypto for 2FA -
newbie
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I'm excited that I came across this! CLEF looks absolutely amazing; way better than Authy and Google Authenticator. This can add a cool factor to help bitcoin go mainstream too. Imagine being able to access your wallet with CLEF. Whoever adopts this first will have a great competitive advantage.
newbie
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Pretty sure this could be a way to make 2 factor authentication easy for exchanges to implement, then maybe we will start seeing less of what happened to blockchain.info and others. Exchanges and wallet providers *need* a secure way to keep their login details from prying eyes, and as far as I can tell Clef is actually a solution. Bitstamp, Coinbase, you guys need to listen and pay attention here.
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Two-factor authentication from the future


Clef is secure two-factor auth with no passwords or tokens
As we move more of our personal information into the cloud, we need security we can actually use.

Clef uses the mass adoption of smartphones to make an identity platform for the modern web, creating
a totally new approach to logging in online. We've built two-factor authentication that lets sites recognize
their users with a wave of their phones. Clef puts secure cryptography in the hands of every user
— no weak passwords, frustrating tokens, or clunky dongles.
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