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Cierge vs OAuth.io: What are the differences?

What is Cierge? Easy magic-link authentication. Cierge is an open source authentication server (OIDC) that handles user signup, login, profiles, managerment, and more. Instead of storing passwords, Cirege uses magic links/codes and external logins to authenticate your users.

What is OAuth.io? OAuth That Just Works. OAuth is a protocol that aimed to provide a single secure recipe to manage authorizations. It is now used by almost every web application. However, 30+ different implementations coexist. OAuth.io fixes this massive problem by acting as a universal adapter, thanks to a robust API. With OAuth.io integrating OAuth takes minutes instead of hours or days.

Cierge and OAuth.io can be categorized as "User Management and Authentication" tools.

Some of the features offered by Cierge are:

  • No passwords
  • User management
  • External logins

On the other hand, OAuth.io provides the following key features:

  • Quickly integrate API providers
  • More than 100 providers available
  • Secured encrypted API

Cierge is an open source tool with 1.22K GitHub stars and 61 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Cierge's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Cierge?

    Cierge is an open source authentication server (OIDC) that handles user signup, login, profiles, managerment, and more. Instead of storing passwords, Cirege uses magic links/codes and external logins to authenticate your users.

    What is OAuth.io?

    OAuth is a protocol that aimed to provide a single secure recipe to manage authorizations. It is now used by almost every web application. However, 30+ different implementations coexist. OAuth.io fixes this massive problem by acting as a universal adapter, thanks to a robust API. With OAuth.io integrating OAuth takes minutes instead of hours or days.

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