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by thekeyper
1774 days ago
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Thanks. Yes, the concept is to productize the WhatsApp/Discord UX. Keyri differs from them on how it works behind the scenes for increased security and ease of integration. BTW - QR login is much more prevalent in China. Just about every major and minor tech platform there has QR login. I see that as a case of leapfrogging, and I hope we can accelerate its adoption in the West and other regions. Agreed that the standalone Keyri app has its place in our longer term strategy, especially when it comes to workforce SSO applications. We're currently targeting the consumer-facing web, and the roadblock we've heard from companies we've spoken to there is that it's easier for them to ask their users to "download the Google Authenticator app" or "download the Duo app" than it is to "download the Keyri app". It's a matter of our fledgling legitimacy at this point, though we hope to get to a point where users can accept and prefer the Keyri app (because the UX and security really are better than Google Authenticator / TOTP apps) |
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