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  • Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database Icon
    Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database

    Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.

    Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

    Stop waiting on engineering. Build production-ready internal tools with AI—on your company data, in your cloud.

    Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
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    PQS

    PQS

    Petoron Quantum Standard (PQS)

    ...BLAKE2s-MAC authentication - 16-byte tag, any modification = instant rejection. Streaming keystream generator - secure, large-scale XOR without key reuse. Fake padding (HEAD/TAIL) - obfuscates binary boundaries and payload structure. Precise size encoding - restores original payload exactly. Supports files up to 128 MB per encrypted block. No dependencies, fully offline, cross-platform Python implementation. PQS is designed for high-assurance security, full auditability, and deterministic offline use - without unnecessary complexity. https://github.com/01alekseev/PQS
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    file digest

    A command-line utility for calculating and verifying file checksums.

    ...Usage: digest [-c] <algorithm> <filename(s)> For example, if you want to calculate the checksums using skein512/256 algorithm, use this command: digest skein512/256 * > checksums.skein To verify the checksums: digest -c skein512/256 checksums.skein You can get a full list of supported algorithms and test the performance of different algorithms on your PC using the command: digest test <iterations> <filename> This will calculate hash sum of <filename> multiple times (number of times is specified by <iterations>) and output the results with precise timings. Note: if you have a 64-bit operating system, use 64-bit binary of the utility, because it is significantly faster for large files.
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