← Back to context Comment by rbbydotdev 17 hours ago Do you think the complexity of auth in the browser, is because browsers don't do enough? 3 comments rbbydotdev Reply bekacru 17 hours ago I think auth is complicated outside of browsers too. But browsers do make some things uniquely confusing, especially cookies and general security primitives are full of footguns pc86 16 hours ago Not who you're replying to but browsers do way too much. Load the code you're given and don't do anything else. mooreds 14 hours ago FedCM might be of interest to you. It's one effort to make browsers do more around authentication.Wrote an article about that here: https://fusionauth.io/articles/authentication/fedcm (hosted at my employer's website)
bekacru 17 hours ago I think auth is complicated outside of browsers too. But browsers do make some things uniquely confusing, especially cookies and general security primitives are full of footguns
pc86 16 hours ago Not who you're replying to but browsers do way too much. Load the code you're given and don't do anything else.
mooreds 14 hours ago FedCM might be of interest to you. It's one effort to make browsers do more around authentication.Wrote an article about that here: https://fusionauth.io/articles/authentication/fedcm (hosted at my employer's website)
I think auth is complicated outside of browsers too. But browsers do make some things uniquely confusing, especially cookies and general security primitives are full of footguns
Not who you're replying to but browsers do way too much. Load the code you're given and don't do anything else.
FedCM might be of interest to you. It's one effort to make browsers do more around authentication.
Wrote an article about that here: https://fusionauth.io/articles/authentication/fedcm (hosted at my employer's website)