Frequently Asked Questions

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DIDWeb is a network of decentralized identifiers distributed across Decentralized Nodes (DNodes).

The Decentralized Web (DWeb) is either a decentralized or distributed web. A DWeb is secure and private without relying on centralized intermediaries.

An identifier is a globally unique name given to an entity to enable it to be identified.

A DID subject is the subject of an entity identified by the DID. The DID subject might also be the DID controller. Anything can be the subject of a DID: person, group, organization, thing, or concept.

Identification is the process of verifying that a entity is what it claim to be.

A Decentralized CRM decouples the presentation layer from data repositories. Our decentralized CRM allows you to access and manage data in one place and distribute its data over several places.

By leveraging data protection through our technology by design, we effectively implement data protection principles of our state-of-the-art software architecture.

Decentralized nodes (DNodes) are web nodes not relying on a centralized authority. DNodes are not based on blockchain technology.

DID Authentication is a protocol that enables the controller of an DID to sign an encrypted random message. In other words, giving a DID subject proof of ownership of a DID.

It's an exact definition of how a specific DID method scheme is implemented.