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reCAPTCHA
reCAPTCHA Inc. is a corporation owned by its parent company Google, which produces the CAPTCHA system. It serves to web hosts to distinguish between human and automated access to websites. The original version asked users to decipher hard-to-read text or match images. Version 2 also asked users to decipher text or match images if the analysis of cookies and canvas rendering suggested the page was being downloaded automatically. Since version 3, reCAPTCHA will never interrupt users and is intended to run automatically when users load pages or click buttons.
Security Accounts Manager
windows database that stores users' passwords
Okta
American information technology company
Local Security Authority Subsystem Service
the centre of the Windows NT security subsystem
Central Authentication Service
single sign-on protocol
SQRL
SQRL (pronounced "squirrel") or Secure, Quick, Reliable Login (formerly Secure Login) is a draft open standard for secure website login and authentication. The software typically uses a link of the scheme or optionally a QR code, where a user identifies via a pseudonymous zero-knowledge proof rather than providing a user ID and password. This method is thought to be impervious to a brute-force password attack or data breach. It shifts the burden of security away from the party requesting the authentication and closer to the operating-system implementation of what is possible on the hardware, a