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MongoDB Stitch makes it a breeze to use third-party services such as Google or Facebook to authenticate your app’s users. This is great for your users as it means they don’t need to go through the tedious process of having to provide all of their details to yet another application/service - it also means one less password to remember.
While delegating the authentication process makes your app secure and straightforward to use, you may still want to customize the process for your users. For example, if someone is registering for the first time, then you probably want to send them a welcome email. When a user deregisters, there may be regulations (such as GDPR) that mandate you delete all of their data.
This is where Stitch Authentication Triggers come to the fore. The model is very simple; you register a Stitch Function with any authentication event (register (create), login, deregister (delete)), then add JavaScript code to that function to perform the required actions.
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What is 2FA
Two-Factor Authentication (or 2FA as it often referred to) is an extra layer of security that is used to provide users an additional level of protection when securing access to an account.
Employing a 2FA mechanism is a vast improvement in security over the Singe-Factor Authentication method of simply employing a username and password. Using this method, accounts that have 2FA enabled, require the user to enter a one-time passcode that is generated by an external application. The 2FA passcode (usually a six-digit number) is required to be input into the passcode field before access is granted. The 2FA input is usually required directly after the username and password are entered by the client.
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MongoDB Stitch makes it a breeze to use third-party services such as Google or Facebook to authenticate your app’s users. This is great for your users as it means they don’t need to go through the tedious process of having to provide all of their details to yet another application/service - it also means one less password to remember.
While delegating the authentication process makes your app secure and straightforward to use, you may still want to customize the process for your users. For example, if someone is registering for the first time, then you probably want to send them a welcome email. When a user deregisters, there may be regulations (such as GDPR) that mandate you delete all of their data.
This is where Stitch Authentication Triggers come to the fore. The model is very simple; you register a Stitch Function with any authentication event (register (create), login, deregister (delete)), then add JavaScript code to that function to perform the required actions.
#mongodb #authentication #triggers
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