Self-Hosted Identity Server vs Third-Party Authentication Services
Developers should use self-hosted identity servers when building enterprise applications that require strict data privacy, regulatory compliance (e meets developers should use third-party authentication services to save time and reduce security risks by outsourcing complex authentication logic to specialized providers. Here's our take.
Self-Hosted Identity Server
Developers should use self-hosted identity servers when building enterprise applications that require strict data privacy, regulatory compliance (e
Self-Hosted Identity Server
Nice PickDevelopers should use self-hosted identity servers when building enterprise applications that require strict data privacy, regulatory compliance (e
Pros
- +g
- +Related to: oauth-2.0, openid-connect
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Third-Party Authentication Services
Developers should use third-party authentication services to save time and reduce security risks by outsourcing complex authentication logic to specialized providers
Pros
- +They are ideal for web and mobile applications requiring user registration, social media logins (e
- +Related to: oauth-2, openid-connect
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Self-Hosted Identity Server if: You want g and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use Third-Party Authentication Services if: You prioritize they are ideal for web and mobile applications requiring user registration, social media logins (e over what Self-Hosted Identity Server offers.
Developers should use self-hosted identity servers when building enterprise applications that require strict data privacy, regulatory compliance (e
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