Demos
Below is a list of demo websites (Service Providers) presented as examples of how WWPass authentication and data storage may be implemented. These examples are only a small sample of possible uses for secure authentication and storage.
Demo Web Sites
To use these sites you will need to order a KeySet.

Secure Journal
This example demonstrates the WWPass features of authentication and secure storage. Once authenticated with a PassKey, the user is provided with a simple personal text editor. The Service Provider (in the case, the web-based notepad) stores information typed into Secure Journal within WWPass. The information is only accessible at http://journal.wwpass.com, and only when the user is authenticated. The user is logged out automatically when their PassKey is removed. The stored information is not accessible to the Service Provider or anyone else that does not possess the correct PassKey, and is only available while the user's credentials are present.
Give it a try (If you do not already have one, you will need to order a KeySet).

SecureEnabled OpenID
WWPass has created a PassKey-enabled OpenID server (identity provider). SecureEnabled OpenID is dramatically enhanced with WWPass technology compared to OpenID’s basic password-based user authentication. The WWPass SecureEnabled OpenID may be used with any OpenID-accepting application/web page.
Give it a try (If you do not already have one, you will need to order a KeySet).
