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Never compromise on Identity, choose Auth0
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Easy to Use, Extensive Documentation, Extensive Integrations, Comprehensive Security Features
Complicated Pricing Structure, Occasional Product Bugs, Limited UI Customizability, Inconsistent Documentation Accuracy
Auth0 consistently garners praise for its user-friendly interface, comprehensive features, and robust security measures. Users applaud its ease of setup, customization options, and seamless integration with various applications. Its scalability and ability to handle complex authentication scenarios are also highly regarded. However, some reviewers mention occasional glitches and a learning curve for advanced configurations. Overall, Auth0 is lauded for its reliability, flexibility, and effectiveness in enhancing user authentication and authorization processes.
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I like the documentation and the SDKs for all programming languages.
I don't have any specific dislikes about Auth0.
I have not run into any issues with Auth0
Love the examples available to get started. I am not a frontend developer but still I could validate my idea following the examples.
Not easier to test identity via postman collections using logins such as google, etc.
Can get a little costlier though as time goes by. Could support startups with more plans.
Authentication, login using existing email accounts. Easy to setup.
Help me protections for my product and software on features.
Other my customer or members copy feedback in job or researching.
Protections my AuthO for my customers.i'm sharing other experiences for public in facebook site.
It is a Cloud-based service, easy to set up and modify for every need and requirement.
Main users and administrators need to have some basic knowledge of json.
Auth0 is used to autheticate and auhorizate internal and external users to substance systems.
Full-featured and highly customizable. Auth0 provides confidence that you are secure and adhering to the industry standards and best practices. It's a complete, robust solution with the flexibility to make it what you need. It continues to add features and stay current. They also have great docs and a team that will help answer questions and provide some architecture feedback.
Depending on your usage and essential features, it can be somewhat expensive. I do feel that this high level of cost is justified for what you get, but it's not the cheapest solution.
Standard IAM needs. I mentioned already that helping to ensure that you're using industry standards and best practices in a very complex space is very valuable. This allows you to focus on what you need to create value for your customers without spending valuable development resources managing this area.
The product has great support across a multitude of applications and services and provides a centralized plug and play authentication authorization platform
Nothing to dislike it provides all the services needed
Currently using the Auth0 solution to help with increased security and reduced setup time for the many different applications and customers access across the product lines
The CLI tool that allows tying current implementation to version control, and enabling seamless propagation across environments is extremely powerful.
Our specific use-case requires more flexibility in terms of branding pages/emails and custom domains to support our whitelabel applications.
I would highly suggest it to anyone that is considering building their own authentication service. I would also suggest it to anyone considering replacing their existing authentication service. Auth0 is the gold standard in authentication.
We use it primarily for SSO between applications. As a growth company with significant M&A activity, we have applications in several different languages/frameworks, and Auth0 has SDKs/clients in all of them, making the integration process quick and easy.
I'm able to see customer details such as what operating system they're using, the location they're logging in from, etc.
Are we able to display the website the customer is attempting to log in to? Rather than just the host name?
I'm able to impersonate a customer and see exactly what they're seeing on their end. I can see what issues they're running into and why (i.e. is it a browser issue? am i able to replicate their issue on my pc/mac? etc.)
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Auth0 solves the most critical problem in the development process of creating authentication and managing authorization. It has best-in-class features like universal login single sign-in and multifactor authentication etc.
Auth0 has very good features which make it very useful but their pricing sometimes makes it difficult to use them for smaller projects. Also, they have decreased their limits inside the free tier. One needed feature is the magic link.
Inside out projects we have to integrate various kinds of login and signup procedures we are using Auth0 for the authorizations and authentication inside our applications. Also, the single sign-in feature is very useful and used most of the time. Auth0 also gives you log details ass well.