Welcome to anonymous-web-authentication, the open specification for Anonymous Web Authentication (AWA). This privacy-preserving protocol lets you prove your identity online without sharing personal information or passwords. Follow these steps to get started.
To download the software, visit the Releases page:
You will find the latest version and previous versions available on this page. Choose the right file for your operating system and environment.
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- Storage Space: Minimum of 100 MB free
- Internet Connection: Required for setup and authentication
- Web Browser: Latest version of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
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Visit the Releases Page
Go to this page to view all available downloads. -
Select Your File
Find the version you want to download. Make sure to choose the correct file for your operating system. -
Download the File
Click on the chosen file to start the download. -
Install the Application
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded .exe file and follow the installation steps.
- macOS: Open the downloaded .dmg file and drag the application to your Applications folder.
- Linux: Open a terminal and run
sudo dpkg -i path/to/downloaded/file.
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Launch the Application
After installation, find the application in your Applications menu (or Program Files for Windows). Click to launch it.
After installing, you'll use the application to help verify your identity securely. Hereβs how to start:
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Create a New Account
Open the app and click "Create Account." Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your unique identity without sharing personal data. -
Log In
Return to the login screen and enter your credentials to access your account. -
Authenticate
Once logged in, you can use various online services that support Anonymous Web Authentication. Follow the instructions on those services for seamless authentication.
- Privacy Preservation: No personal data is stored.
- Cross-Device Continuity: Use your identity on any device.
- Strong Security: Built using secure WebCrypto standards.
- Interoperable Authorization: Works across different services.
For more details about the technology behind AWA, check the full specification in the documentation inside the app or online. The documentation further explains how to configure the protocol for advanced users.
If you encounter issues or have questions, feel free to reach out. You can create a support ticket in the Issues section of this repository. A member of our community will help you as soon as possible.
Join our community to stay updated on developments. Share your experiences and learn from others. Feel free to explore the code if you're interested in how things work, and contributions are welcome!
- Authentication
- Decentralized Identity
- Privacy and Security
- WebCrypto and Standards
Thank you for choosing anonymous-web-authentication. Enjoy secure online interactions! For updates and releases, remember to check back on our Releases page.