

FedCM — Get answers
Authentication is a balancing act, convenience vs security. FedCM is the future of federated identities. You can lead the transition or play catch-up later.
The page is meant to be a resource for anyone interested in the FedCM standard. We have paths for you to Watch, Read, or Act. Start your journey below...
Watch
Watch a 10-minute video below to get answer to questions like: What is FedCM and why should I care? How is it different than cookies?
Read
We have a couple blogs to read… 1) What is FedCM? A more technical view and 2) Why early FedCM adoption matters. A more business slanted view. Also offer a case study with Axel Springer.
Act
We have developed a MockFedCM site where you can test out your integrations. It's fast, simple and showcases the easy with which Ory enables you to implement the FedCM standard.
(FedCM is) aiming to replace the traditional flow we're used to with popups and redirects with a private privacy preserving alternative that allows you to natively handle the authentication in the browser.

Jeff Hickman
Head of Customer Engineering
Understanding FedCM - Is it right for your organization?
Read and learn more about FedCM including why and how you can adopt this standard today. Click below to read more technical or business focused content. Learn about the history, technical considerations, and cost of doing nothing.

Why Ory for FedCM? Ory simplifies complex login flows, including social logins and FedCM, by providing flexible, scalable, and modern SaaS and open-source tools with expertise to seamlessly integrate secure identity sessions into diverse technology stacks.

Robert Blanck
Chief Product Officer
“This new authentication standard (FedCM) and our approach to working with multiple IdPs, like netID, allow us to offer better frictionless login services to our consumers to strengthen our direct relationship.
Take action - Try out FedCM or simply implement it
Tired of reading and watching? Let’s start doing. Two options below: 1) Test out integrations on our MockFedCM.com resource site. 2) Implement Ory and run yourself (link to documentation)
