Passkey first
Passwords are legacy, emails are slow. Both are vulnerable to phishing.
One uses passkeys exclusively for instant, secure universal authentication across the internet. Login once, go anywhere.
Login With One
Passkey-first authentication. Universal Identity. Private by design.
Passkey first
One uses passkeys exclusively for instant, secure universal authentication across the internet. Login once, go anywhere.
Ecosystem agnostic
One is meant to be a universal identity layer for the web itself, not a captive feature inside existing siloed systems.
Private by design
The service can coordinate authentication and proof exchange without becoming a plain text repository of user records.
Proofs, not oversharing
Apps can ask for the minimum proof they need, and users can share that signal without exposing unnecessary personal data.
Why it matters
One separates the act of signing in from the act of disclosing identity. That lets apps move faster, while users keep tighter control over what they reveal.