With the spread of hacking attacks, data encryption, ransom demand or data leakage, the user's need to secure his accounts on the Internet increases, and here the importance of some insurance methods such as password managers, login services and identity platforms, which differ greatly between them, and therefore the user must choose It suits him.

Password manager

Password managers are applications that suggest secure passwords and are stored in an encrypted form. The great advantage of such programs is that the user does not have to remember many complex passwords, but rather can use an individual password for each service. or an online account.

"The user only has to remember the password to access the password manager, which is known as the master password," said Rebecca Weiss, a security expert at the German Association for Communications and Information Technology, known as Bitkom.

The password program increases the level of security on the Internet, but it is required that the user choose a strong and complex master password.

Single sign-on

Single Sign-on Services, otherwise known as SSO services, may look like password manager programs at first glance, but Vice pointed out that there are fundamental differences between them. (SSO) is almost a one-time registration, and the user does not have to re-login to other services, similar to what happens when registering with Apple, Google and Microsoft accounts.

If the user does not wish to sign in to US corporate accounts, there are alternatives to single sign-on services, which appear in the form of sign-on alliances such as netID, ID4me or Keyp. Of course, the practical advantages of these services are related to the number of services involved with them.

identity platforms

Identity platforms work differently from password managers and single sign-on services, which do not care about the identity of the user, while the primary task of identity platforms is to identify the user.

But there are differences between the different companies providing the service. For example, Verimi offers the usual single sign-on service, but the user can also identify himself using the video identification method or via an electronic ID card.

"Another possibility is the transmission of identity data through a partner," said expert Christian Volbert.

The German expert added that the advantage of this method appears in the possibility of continuing to use the Fermi account when opening a new bank account, as the user will not have to perform complex identity verification processes, but can identify himself through the Fermi account.

The Yes platform is one of the identity platforms that does not store any data, unlike the Fermi platform, and Volbert added, “The Yes platform is a kind of interface, through which the bank’s identity data can be reused, given that when Opening a bank account The identity of the user is already verified by the bank. The (YES) platform relies on this procedure for registration and identity verification in other services and companies.

Electronic ID Card

The electronic identity card is another possibility for verifying identity on the Internet, and the process of identity verification here is done differently. "The ID card data is not stored here on the server, but it is with the user," Fulbert explained.

Identity verification services are still in the development stage, and so far the user cannot use digital identity verification, and there is no comprehensive technical standard that covers all the functions of companies providing such services, but the German expert expects an increase in the number of companies providing identity verification services in the future.