Trinity Digital Identity Wallet (IDP)
Product Overview
With the Trinity Identity Wallet product, software developers receive a technical framework for developing solutions for secure and self-determined mobile identification & authentication based on OIDC with full focus on data protection via decentralized design where all user data is processed and stored only readable inside the user's mobile device.
Nowadays storing user data is expensive. Trinity was designed with a maximum focus on data protection and security and can therefore save a lot money in operations within regulated environments.
Trinity Identity Wallet is a collection of software components for a data operator. Developers can integrate this into their own mobile applications. The architecture is based on a client-server principle: the mobile Trinity SDK as client and the Trinity backend as server.
Trinity is based on two components:
#1 A Backend component which can be hosted on AWS and can be downloaded from the AWS marketplace and run for free
#2 A SDK component which you can use to create an authenticator app on Android and on iOS which requires a seperate license - to require our SDK please get in contact with us on: support@comuny.de
- Trinity is a OIDC compliant technical framework for mobile identity solutions with data storage / processing on the mobile device.
- Public cloud-capable operation in AWS even in highly regulated markets with > 30 % cost savings compared to alternative central solutions
NOTE: From the AWS marketplace you can retrieve our backend to host within your own AWS environment. To make Trinity fully functional you will also need the SDK (available for iOS & Android) to integrate into your mobile app(s).
When interested in Trinity or when you have signed a license comuny will supply you with the SDK and the necessary license files to run it as well as support. As well as the online documentation for our product which can be found here: https://doc.cls.comuny.de/#trinity-overview
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