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WiKID is a two-factor authentication system that is designed to be simple to use and more secure than traditional passwords. WiKID uses a client-server architecture in which the server is responsible for generating passes, and the client is responsible for verifying them. When a user attempts to log in to a WiKID-protected system, the client sends a request to the server, which then generates a pass.=More Information=
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WiKID is a two-factor authentication system that is designed to be simple to use and more secure than traditional passwords. WiKID uses a client-server architecture in which the server is responsible for generating passes, and the client is responsible for verifying them. When a user attempts to log in to a WiKID-protected system, the client sends a request to the server, which then generates a pass. The server then sends the pass back to the client, which verifies
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https://www.wikid.com/authentication-system/
https://www.wikid.com/authentication-system/
[[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]]
[[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]]

Revision as of 05:05, 23 April 2024

Description


WiKID is a two-factor authentication system that is designed to be simple to use and more secure than traditional passwords. WiKID uses a client-server architecture in which the server is responsible for generating passes, and the client is responsible for verifying them. When a user attempts to log in to a WiKID-protected system, the client sends a request to the server, which then generates a pass. The server then sends the pass back to the client, which verifies

More Information


https://www.wikid.com/authentication-system/