Zero-knowledge web applications are a special kind of online services that were defined and introduced by the development team at Clipperz in 2006.

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  • Zero-knowledge web applications are a special kind of online services that were defined and introduced by the development team at Clipperz in 2006. They dubbed their online password manager the first zero-knowledge web application, a web service that knows nothing about its users and their data. Zero-knowledge web applications aim to leverage the Internet to manage personal data, especially sensitive one, without disclosing any information to the server providing the service. The basic idea is to deliver a 'no trust needed web service, where users have the ability to inspect and verify anything running in their browser. Zero-knowledge web applications drift the attention away from trusting the provider and let users focus on trusting the application. The new paradigm for developing web applications is based on a small set of rules and principles, the so-called zero-knowledge methodology. (en)
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  • Zero-knowledge web applications are a special kind of online services that were defined and introduced by the development team at Clipperz in 2006. (en)
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  • Zero-knowledge web application (en)
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