"Web Authentication is a new standard enabling the creation and use of strong, attested, scoped, public key-based credentials by web applications, for the purpose of strongly authenticating users using hardware authenticators."
"This demo will let you create a user and register using WebAuthn, then authenticate yourself without a password.
Start by registering a user, then try logging in."
"The Web Authentication API (also known as WebAuthn) is a specification written by the W3C and FIDO, with the participation of Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, Yubico, and others. The API allows servers to register and authenticate users using public key cryptography instead of a password."
"We've built 1.1.1.1 to be the Internet's fastest DNS directory. Don't take our word for it. The independent DNS monitor DNSPerf ranks 1.1.1.1 the fastest DNS service in the world."
"Receiver is the Radio App for iOS, Android, macOS, fireTV and AppleTV. Receiver offers the complete radio station catalogue - including more than 40,000 stations and over 25,000 podcasts. You can sync your favorite stations across your devices with dropbox or iCloud. "
"Vimium is a Google Chrome extension which provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of the Vim editor. Watch this video to get a feel for how it works:"
"Hide your information and surf the Internet without a trace. Enjoy the pleasure of protection with VPNhub. With full data encryption and guaranteed anonymity, go with the most trusted VPN to protect your privacy anywhere in the world."
"Matrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over IP. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC signalling, Internet of Things communication - or anywhere you need a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the conversation history."
'Keybase is a new and free security app for mobile phones and computers. For the geeks among us: it's open source and powered by public-key cryptography. Keybase is for anyone. Imagine a Slack for the whole world, except end-to-end encrypted across all your devices. Or a Team Dropbox where the server can't leak your files or be hacked.'