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Token-Based Authentication Definition and Examples

Understanding Token-Based Authentication for e-Signing

Token-Based Authentication is a security mechanism used to verify user identities through the use of unique tokens rather than traditional login credentials such as usernames and passwords. This method enhances security and simplifies the authentication process, making it particularly beneficial for e-signing solutions like GoodSign.

What is Token-Based Authentication?

Token-Based Authentication involves generating a temporary, encrypted token when a user logs in. This token is then used to authenticate the user for subsequent activities without needing to re-enter their credentials. Tokens are securely stored, usually client-side, and include user information, expiration time, and permissions.

How Does Token-Based Authentication Work?

  1. Login Request: The user inputs their credentials into the system.
  2. Token Generation: The server authenticates the credentials and creates a token.
  3. Token Storage: The token is sent to the client (usually the web browser) and stored there.
  4. Authenticated Requests: For future requests, the client sends the token instead of login credentials.
  5. Token Verification: The server verifies the token. If valid, the user is authenticated. If not, access is denied.

Examples in e-Signing

Enhanced Security

Token-Based Authentication significantly bolsters security by reducing the risk of credential theft. With GoodSign, this ensures that only authorized users can access and sign documents, complying with industry security standards.

Simplified User Experience

Using tokens streamlines the user experience. Once authenticated, users can seamlessly navigate through GoodSign's e-signing platform without repeatedly entering passwords. This reduces friction and boosts productivity.

Scalability for Teams

Since GoodSign doesn't charge extra for team members, Token-Based Authentication makes it easier to manage multiple users efficiently. Each user gets a unique token, maintaining secure access across large teams without incurring additional costs.

Why GoodSign?

GoodSign leverages Token-Based Authentication to provide a secure, efficient, and cost-effective e-signing solution. You pay only $1.50 per envelope sent, ensuring robust security without an expensive subscription. Enjoy all the features and integrations you need without hidden costs or complexity.

By implementing Token-Based Authentication, GoodSign ensures your e-signing tasks are secure, streamlined, and economical, making it the optimal choice for businesses of all sizes.

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