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You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. NF The Identity LayerOnly with NFIDOur missionFAQDocs The Identity Layer Only with NFID Our mission FAQ Docs DESIGNED TO BE USED ONLY BY YOU NFID IS THE DIGITAL IDENTITY FOR SIGNING IN TO APPLICATIONS PRIVATELY AND SECURELY Identity CREATE AN NFID to continue to NFID Weiter mit GoogleWeiter mit Google Continue with Google iPhone, iPad, or Android device Use passkey from a device with a camera Other sign in options Terms of servicePrivacy policy 1/3 Sign in, privately Traditionally, you give applications your email address or other reusable identifier as a way of identifying you. Unfortunately, this immediately links you with all the other accounts you’ve ever used that same identifier for. When you connect to applications with NFID, you’re giving that application a completely new random identifier for yourself that they can’t associate with any of your other internet accounts. 2/3 Buy, send, and swap tokens, privately Crypto wallets have explored ways of sending and receiving data, like cryptocurrencies and NFTs. What they haven’t been able to do is protect their owners from surveillance of all trading activity. NFID grants you protection from this kind of surveillance by keeping your assets siloed in app-specific wallets until you choose to reveal them. 3/3 Share your data, privately Today’s tech giants are data monopolies — they share and sell your data without your consent and share none of the profits. Invert the power dynamic with NFID — ask not what you can do for your applications, ask what your applications can do for you! That’s right, never fill out the same form twice with NFID. ONLY WITH NFID NFID Private Every account you create across any service that supports NFID will automatically create a new, untraceable hardware wallet. You are the only person in the world able to trace accounts to your NFID, providing you with the best possible privacy online. Convenient A hardware device for each online account used to be impractical. NFID stores private keys on the specially-designed cryptographic chips of your phones, tablets, and computers so that creating new accounts or authenticating is simply a face or touch scan away. Secure Hardware wallets offer the greatest security guarantees because their private keys can't be exported, making it a one-way vault that only you have the ability to access. NFID makes each of your internet accounts exactly this kind of vault. OUR MISSION At Internet Identity Labs, our mission is to provide every human with the freedom to move digital assets, freedom to speak our minds, and freedom from targeted manipulation, all with the security and simplicity of the native face or fingerprint scan of our personal devices. We see a future where we can’t be subject to targeted manipulation because our activity can’t be tracked across accounts, where we can speak our minds because creating an account reveals no personal information about ourselves, and where we can move our digital assets without revealing who we are or the accounts in which our assets were stored. What we believe is simple: The internet should be our internet, nobody else's. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is NFID? NFID is the most private, secure, and convenient way to sign in to third-party apps and websites using the devices you already own. When you see a Continue with NFID prompt on a participating app or website, it means you can set up an account using your NFID. No more usernames or passwords to manage, no more loss of privacy, and no more identity theft or theft of the cryptocurrency you’re holding. How is this different than my current cryptocurrency wallet? There are four major questions to ask about wallets: * How much privacy do they provide? * How secure are they from breaches? * How exactly is this my "identity"? * How convenient are they to use? Privacy When you sign in to applications with your current wallet, you're essentially introducing yourself to that application with your bank account number. The more applications you do this with and the more transacion history you create, the more you incentivize attackers to find your real-life identity. NFID actually generates a new hybrid-hardware wallet for every account you create on every website and application that can only be linked to each other by you, the owner of those accounts. Security Proving ownership of a private key is the most secure means of authentication, and every wallet now has some way of storing them. There is a difference in how they're stored, which has more to do with convenience, but ultimately the best private key storage is the kind that makes exporting from the device impossible. Some wallets offer that (NFID being one of them), though most don't. What's not been discussed often enough is how vulnerable the interface is between you and you private key. If that interface is hosted on centralized Web2 architecture like AWS or Apple/Google, it's an attack vector since governments, the company itself, or individual attackers all have ways of gaining access or even deactivating the interface. All wallets today have interfaces served from centralized architecture except NFID, which is served from the Internet Computer. Identity Authenticating yourself to applications on the internet should keep you anonymous and protected from impersonation by default, but you should also be able to prove you are a unique human being. For example if you're creating an account with a regulated entity like a bank, you'll need to complete KYC/AML procedures. If you're registering with a DAO, the process should protect against voting manipulation or resource extraction. Some wallets take an approach of requiring pre-authorization (i.e. KYC), others require registering a photo or video of yourself for community approval, and some rely on other services to issue your wallet a credential attesting you are a unique human (further risking exposure of your identity since it's issued to the same wallet identifier). NFID takes the approach that there will be many services attesting many different things about you. Every application you sign in with NFID can issue that specific identifier a credential that can be used across applications without revealing the identifier it was issued to. Strong privacy. Strong security. Flexible identity credentialing capabilities. Convenience The best experience of creating accounts with other services is the one that requires zero effort. Today's wallets all experience the same inconveniences because they require authentication from a specific device that an app was downloaded to. One-touch across any of your desktops, tablets, and phones is all that's required for private and secure multi-factor authentication to any website or application. No download required. What if my device is lost or stolen? A - Use one of your registered devices to remove the lost or stolen device from your list of NFID authorized devices. B - remotely lock the lost or stolen device to prevent anyone from using it. Follow the instructions for Apple, for Google, for Microsoft. C - if you have no other registered devices, use your recovery phrase to temporarily authenticate yourself and remove the lost device from your list of NFID (authorized devices). How can I use NFID to access applications I've been using with my Internet Identity? NFID is built on top of Internet Identity and because of this, signing in with NFID will sign you into the same accounts as those you've created with Internet Identity. All you need to do is enter your Internet Identity recovery phrase in the NFID recovery screen from your phone and tap on the button to trust the device. Why don't you offer passwords or other methods of authentication? Other authentication methods are the culprit for over 80% of all security hacks and data breaches because a username and password is all an attacker needs to impersonate you. NFID makes it impossible for anyone to breach any of your accounts without your device and the ability to unlock it. We also allow you to create and authenticate to your NFID conveniently with Google. Read more OUR SOCIALS Discord Twitter Github Privacy policy © 2022 Internet Identity Labs, Inc