App owners typically want to increase app registrations and ongoing usage by giving their user base a trustworthy security model, which ideally doesn't force them to create new credentials. Enabling users to access an app with online social credentials they are already familiar with gives them a smoother experience, while minimizing password fatigue.
Additionally, App ID gives developers the ability to store data around each specific user, arming them with the intelligence needed to build customized experiences for each app user. Developers can alter each individual experience based on variety of factors, such as preferences, previous app activity and social media sentiment. This new service also supports engagement and data tracking for both anonymous and authenticated users.
For example, if a user starts to use an app anonymously and later decides to login with social media credentials, developers can merge and continue to use data they previously stored around the anonymous account.
As one of the largest security providers in the world, IBM deploys an immune system-like approach to security with data analytics and Watson for CyberSecurity. This helps companies to discover, manage and remediate threats across the entire enterprise.
Bluemix has rapidly grown to become one of the largest open, public cloud deployments in the world. Based in open standards, it features more than 150 tools and services spanning categories of cognitive intelligence, blockchain, security, Internet of Things, DevOps and more.
To quickly create and run a sample of an app with Google and Facebook authentication, go to the IBM Bluemix services catalog, and create an App ID instance. To learn more, visit the App ID page in the Bluemix catalog, or view this video.
For more information on IBM Cloud, visit: www.ibm.com/cloud.
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