Firefox Account Server
OPEN SRCSelf-hosted authentication for syncing Firefox data across devices
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Complete data ownership and privacy by hosting your own authentication service.
- Complete data privacy and control by hosting your own authentication infrastructure.
- Fully open-source, allowing for inspection, customization, and community contributions.
WEAKNESSES
- −Requires significant technical expertise to deploy, configure, and maintain securely.
KEY FEATURES
OAuth & OpenID Connect
Supports standard protocols for secure user authentication and authorization.
Custom Email Integration
Configure your own email service for account verification and notifications.
Data Sync Backend
Provides the server-side infrastructure for syncing bookmarks, history, and passwords.
Self-Hosted Authentication
Deploy and manage your own user account and authentication server.
WHO IS Firefox Account Server BEST FOR?
Privacy-focused organizations
Best for entities needing a self-hosted, open-source authentication solution to maintain full control over user data and avoid third-party services.
Privacy-conscious organizations
Best for entities needing a self-hosted, open-source authentication solution to maintain control over user data and avoid third-party cloud services.
INTEGRATIONS
TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ REST
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