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crossid-auth-widgets
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Embeddable auth widgets, written in Javascript for Crossid
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The main purpose of this repository is to continue evolving crossid-auth-widgets, making it more secure and easier to use. Development of this library happens in the open on GitHub, and we are grateful to the community for contributing bugfixes and improvements. Read below to learn how you can take part in improving crossid-auth-widgets.
The Crossid team takes security issues very seriously. We appreciate your efforts to responsibly disclose your findings, and will make every effort to acknowledge your contributions.
To report a security issue, email security@crossid.io.
We'll endeavor to respond quickly, and will keep you updated throughout the process.
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This project is licensed under the MIT license.
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Crossid auth widgets.
The npm package crossid-auth-widgets receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, crossid-auth-widgets popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that crossid-auth-widgets demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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