Footprint is bringing interoperability and real security to the internet, by giving companies the tools to verify, authenticate, and secure identity with no friction, low cost, and unparalleled accuracy, and consumers the ability to live in a secure world that trusts and rewards them for being digital citizens. Footprint is a unified identity and privacy platform bringing one-click KYC powered by a strong cryptographic data vault.
Technologies we love: Rust, Typescript, AWS, Vercel, Figma, Pulumi
When I send an email to `[email protected]` I get the following delivery fail notice:
Hello X,
We're writing to let you know that the group you tried to contact (join) may not exist, or you may not have permission to post messages to the group. A few more details on why you weren't able to post:
* You might have spelled or formatted the group name incorrectly.
* The owner of the group may have removed this group.
* You may need to join the group before receiving permission to post.
* This group may not be open to posting.
Footprint is bringing interoperability and real security to the internet, by giving companies the tools to verify, authenticate, and secure identity with no friction, low cost, and unparalleled accuracy, and consumers the ability to live in a secure world that trusts and rewards them for being digital citizens. Footprint is a unified identity and privacy platform bringing one-click KYC powered by a strong cryptographic data vault.
Technologies we love: Rust, Typescript, AWS, Vercel, Figma, Pulumi
I’ve been using bigroom for a few weeks now to catch up with friends and family. It makes an unbelievable difference when you can have multiple conversations. It’s almost like you’re at a dinner table! Highly recommend this. Zoom feels like a work meeting, and this feels like a social gathering.
Thanks for the feedback. Full transparency our only documentation is the website, dashboard, and of course mainly the --help flag in the CLI. Part of this is because we've kept the first release very minimal and simple, so there's not so much to document (yet).
To answer your questions here though,
- multiple ports on the same domain: currently no, but this is definitely on the list.
- https tunneling: we enforce TLS on all subdomains and handle that for you via a wildcard cert. We actually don't support non-https currently (and may never if there's no demand for it).