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ClientN Shield: Privacy-First Authentication for the Modern Web
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ClientN Shield: Privacy-First Authentication for the Modern Web

via Dev.to WebdevAmr Abumady3h ago

Your Identity Shouldn't Be the Price of Admission Every time you sign up for a service, you hand over your email, name, and personal data. ClientN Shield changes that. What is ClientN Shield? ClientN Shield is a privacy-first authentication platform launching H2 2026. It lets users sign in to any website without sharing personal information. Key features: Zero personal data shared with websites Anonymous authentication that actually works Your identity stays yours Simple integration for developers Try Our Privacy IQ Quiz Think you know how your data is being used? Take our Privacy IQ Quiz and score 7+ to claim a free 3-month premium account! Join the Waitlist We're launching in H2 2026. Join the waitlist to be first in line. What privacy challenges do you face as a developer? Let me know in the comments!

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