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- Logto v1.12.0 - Organizations, SSO, and MFA
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10 Issues That Will Help You Grow as a top contributor in Opensource π
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feature request: add suspend user event for webhook #4297
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Logto Cloud is officially launched!
We'd like also invite you to take a look at our new website and explore the features of Logto Cloud.
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How we support an array of diverse connectors
Want to give it a try? Go to Logto Cloud and pick a connector.
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Our SaaS product has just unveiled its pricing model and we welcome any feedback or suggestions from you
Thanks for the great feedback :)! We're pleased to confirm that we do offer support for our Hobby plan. However, if you're looking for premium support with a response time of 48 hours, that's part of our Pro Plan. Additionally, Logto has a vibrant community that is always ready to assist with any issues you may encounter. When it comes to pricing, ours is based on Monthly Active Users (MAU) and user engagement. For an app with around 10k MAUs, you can expect an approximate cost of $100 per month, based on our prediction and industry benchmarks. We make a point of being transparent about our pricing on our website, so our customers can make informed decisions with confidence. In terms of cost, we believe our prices are competitive within the industry. As a SaaS company, we specialize in providing comprehensive identity management services. Our solutions adhere to open standards and cover essential aspects like user sign-in/sign-up and user management features such as role-based access control. If our Freemium or Hobby plans don't meet your needs, we also offer a fully open-source version. This option is highly regarded within the open-source community and might be a suitable choice for you. https://github.com/logto-io/logto
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The essential security checklist for user identity
Security is a complex topic, and it is impossible to cover everything in a single article. We hope that this article has helped you build a stronger sense of security for yourself or your team. If you are building a new app, you may also want to check out Logto, a platform that helps you develop, manage, and secure your product's user identities with minimal effort.
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Tackle social login experience: Unlocking the power of convenience
Learn more details in the blog: π Tackle social login experience: Unlocking the power of convenience. From the perspective of Increase Conversion, Get Quality Data, and Retain Users, I explored the benefits of Social Login and offer some tips with comparative case studies. Additionally, you can experience the seamless sign-in experience configuration firsthand within Logto Cloud Console. Value your insights if you have any better suggestions.
- Show HN: Logto v1.5.0 β Comprehensive Auth with Webhooks
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Simplify Outline authentication with Logto
Logto is an effortless identity solution with all the features you need. It supports various sign-in methods, including username, email, phone number, and popular social sign-ins like Google and GitHub.
- Supertokens: Open-Source Alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
amplify-js
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In Defense of Cognito
One note of caution, though: Amplify uses a frontend-only Cognito integration that stores long-lived, never-rotating refresh tokens in browser storage, where any XSS vulnerability would have access to them. A more secure approach is to implement a couple of backend API routes to store the refresh tokens in `HttpOnly` cookies instead, which I outlined here (option 1 in your case to support SSO). I'll probably open source a solution to do this early next year so we don't all have to keep reinventing this wheel (probably why AWS calls their conference re:invent).
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Auth0 increases price by 300%
I'm ramosbugs on GitHub (that comment is mine). If you subscribe to https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-js/issues/1218 I'll post a comment there once I release a solution.
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Server-Side Rendering with AWS Amplify
Amplify also lets you host a backend, which it runs in Lambda functions. You don't have a lot of control over it, but it works well for its intended audience: People who wouldn't know what to do if they had a lot of control over their Lambda functions. Amplify also lets you consume other AWS services easily, through declarative and easy-to-use libraries. That way, you can consume Cognito or S3 from the frontend without knowing a lot about Cognito or S3. Here's the complete list of libraries for Amplify, and you can check the Readme of the JavaScript one as an example of its features.
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React Native Storage.put() results in error
Whenever I call Storage.put() inside my React Native (with Expo) application, I get an error of [TypeError: undefined is not a function]. Doing some internet digging, after hours of searching, I found only one other reference to this kind of error, and that is with the DataStore: https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-js/issues/10764
- How was you experience with nextJS using SSR in amplify?
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SRP_A error when trying Custom Auth Passwordless flow
Hello! Can you please create a GitHub issue here for us to investigate this further? https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-js/issues
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Cookies vs local storage - what to use when?
Thanks for bringing this up. This discussion on the project's github is equally insightful on the subject.
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Understanding ID Token vs. Access Token in AWS Amplify
Amplify GitHub Issue
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The Amplify Series, Part 6: Using the power of AI and Machine Learning with Amplify Predictions
Bug: There is currently, at the time of writing, a bug in Amplify that does not allow us to use the voiceId βKevinβ, which we selected when creating the backend resources. Selecting the voiceId βAmyβ works, so we will use that.
- RFC: Amplify JS TypeScript Improvements
What are some alternatives?
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
microsoft-authentication-library-for-js - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for JS
zitadel - ZITADEL - The best of Auth0 and Keycloak combined. Built for the serverless era.
passwordless-auth - Allows a user to login directly via email without a need for entering passwords using Cognito
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
Rollup - Next-generation ES module bundler
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
apollo-server - π Β Spec-compliant and production ready JavaScript GraphQL server that lets you develop in a schema-first way. Built for Express, Connect, Hapi, Koa, and more.
oauth4webapi - OAuth 2 / OpenID Connect for JavaScript Runtimes
graphql-yoga - π§ Rewrite of a fully-featured GraphQL Server with focus on easy setup, performance & great developer experience. The core of Yoga implements WHATWG Fetch API and can run/deploy on any JS environment.
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
AWS - AWS SDK for iOS. For more information, see our web site: