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− | [[wikipedia:Amazon Cognito]] ([[AWS timeline|July 2014]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-mobile-services/</ref> simplifies the task of [[authenticating]] users and storing, managing, and syncing their data across multiple devices, platforms, and applications. It works online or offline, and allows you to securely save user-specific data such as application preferences and game state. Cognito works with multiple existing identity providers | + | [[wikipedia:Amazon Cognito]] ([[AWS timeline|July 2014]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-mobile-services/</ref> simplifies the task of [[authenticating]] users and storing, managing, and syncing their data across multiple devices, platforms, and applications. It works online or offline, and allows you to securely save user-specific data such as application preferences and game state. Cognito works with multiple existing identity providers such as Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon and through enterprise identity providers such as [[SAML]] and [[OpenID Connect]] additionally also supports unauthenticated guest users. |
Amazon Cognito is [[HIPAA]] eligible and [[PCI DSS]], [[SOC]], ISO/IEC [[27001]], ISO/IEC [[27017]], ISO/IEC [[27018]], and [[ISO 9001]] compliant. | Amazon Cognito is [[HIPAA]] eligible and [[PCI DSS]], [[SOC]], ISO/IEC [[27001]], ISO/IEC [[27017]], ISO/IEC [[27018]], and [[ISO 9001]] compliant. |
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