Parity for People
You go around to a bunch of different web sites, and pour in information about you. Name. Email. Username. Password. Type, type, type. Clickity Clack. Then you go to another web site and do it again. Type, type, type some more. You know the drill. Then you forget the passwords, or write them down, or keep reusing the same one and hope it stays safe. Or all of the above. Now there is a better way. Parity's consumer service, Azigo, helps bend the web around you, putting you in charge of your identity.
- A is for Affinity Reminders - Azigo will highlight search results (from Google and others) and show you which web sites relate to things your care about, like where your memberships get you discounts, or companies that sponsor your favorite team.
- Z is for Zero Typing - Azigo lets you "click-in" to websites instead of remembering and typing usernames and passwords. To register at a site, click an i-card. To login, click an i-card. I-cards make the web safer too, because they are less prone to spam-based phishing attacks.
- I is for i-cards - There's a ton of sophisticated privacy and security built in to Azigo, but it is all made very simple to learn and use through the easy-to-understand i-card metaphor. Presenting a encrypted, non-phishable security token to a web site is as simple as clicking a card.
- GO is because Azigo goes with you. From site to site. From computer to computer. Soon, across all your mobile devices, too.
Azigo by Parity helps create a new, more secure, more convenient web browsing experience. Azigo helps you to keep in touch with your favorite friends, web sites and business partners while keeping you firmly in control of who knows what about you. Azigo will be available mid-summer 2008 from www.Azigo.com.
