PageSigner

Client for the TLSNotary protocol (Chromium extension). (by tlsnotary)

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PageSigner reviews and mentions

Posts with mentions or reviews of PageSigner. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-09.
  • Vampire Attack Twitter
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Apr 2022
    > how do you ensure that they are indeed scraping and not just making up spam?

    https://tlsnotary.org/pagesigner

  • Daily General Discussion - January 9, 2022
    3 projects | /r/ethfinance | 9 Jan 2022
    Cool! Now you can prove to anyone that you have access to private data in ANY server which supports TLS! (Virtually all do). The server didn't have to change anything, it was completely transparent to them. And you didn't have to grant the notary access to the data. That's pretty huge. This technique has, to my surprise, existed for quite some time: TLSNotary and more recently DECO which has been acquired by... Chainlink. DECO looks to be the holy grail, it takes it further by mixing in ZK proofs so that you can selectively reveal certain parts of the server response. I'm not informed enough to say for certain, but I think the 2PC could be expanded to (N)PC which would give you a 1 of N trust model! Alternatively you could just re-execute the same query multiple times with different notaries and have them all agree, still 1 of N.

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tlsnotary/PageSigner is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of PageSigner is JavaScript.


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