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Custom Authentication vs OpenID Connect

Developers should learn custom authentication when building applications with specialized security requirements, such as high-compliance industries (e meets developers should learn and use openid connect when building applications that require secure user authentication and identity verification, such as enterprise sso systems, consumer-facing apps with social login, or any service needing to integrate with identity providers like google, microsoft, or okta. Here's our take.

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Custom Authentication

Developers should learn custom authentication when building applications with specialized security requirements, such as high-compliance industries (e

Custom Authentication

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Developers should learn custom authentication when building applications with specialized security requirements, such as high-compliance industries (e

Pros

  • +g
  • +Related to: jwt, oauth

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

OpenID Connect

Developers should learn and use OpenID Connect when building applications that require secure user authentication and identity verification, such as enterprise SSO systems, consumer-facing apps with social login, or any service needing to integrate with identity providers like Google, Microsoft, or Okta

Pros

  • +It simplifies authentication flows by standardizing token-based identity verification, reducing the need for custom authentication code and enhancing security through built-in features like token validation and user consent management
  • +Related to: oauth-2.0, json-web-tokens

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Custom Authentication is a concept while OpenID Connect is a protocol. We picked Custom Authentication based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Custom Authentication wins

Based on overall popularity. Custom Authentication is more widely used, but OpenID Connect excels in its own space.

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