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JavaScript Authentication and Security Tutorials

In this category you'll examine the security policies browsers enforce on JavaScript embedded in Web pages. You'll see that these policies restrict JavaScript to a fairly benign set of capabilities unless the author of the code is in some way "trusted", though the definition of "trusted" can vary from browser to browser, and is in any case a somewhat suspect notion.

JavaScript Authentication and Security
Red face The Perfect Trick for Prying Eyes
JavaScript / Authentication and Security
This tutorial will teach you, using Javascript to ascertain EXACTLY where users have been on the Internet.

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JavaScript Authentication and Security
JavaScript Password Protection
JavaScript / Authentication and Security
OK, I finally got around to writing the javascript password protection tutorial. You will see the example script here is pretty straightforward, but it is also pretty easy to get around. I'll tell you why and give you links to more secure scripts later in this tutorial.

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JavaScript Authentication and Security
JavaScript Password Protection
JavaScript / Authentication and Security
This tutorial explains how to create a simple, useful password authentication system using JavaScript. Useful if your site requires a quick password protection solution, but not a top-level security feature.

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JavaScript Authentication and Security
Deliver Password Protected Content
JavaScript / Authentication and Security
In this tutorial we will learn how to Deliver Password Protected Content.

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JavaScript Authentication and Security
Password Strength with JavaScript
JavaScript / Authentication and Security
You are going to learn how to make a JavaScript password strength.

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JavaScript Authentication and Security
Restricting access of JavaScript libraries to designated domains
JavaScript / Authentication and Security
The nature of JavaScript libraries means they can be accessed and utilized by any site online, not just yours. Learn how to restrict access of your libraries to only your own sites, warding off bandwidth theft in the process.

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