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A client (like your phone) requests access, the server prompts for credentials, and upon successful validation, the server returns the requested resource or a "session" token [31].

Developers must never store passwords in plain text. Secure systems use hashing and salting (like bcrypt) to transform passwords into unreadable strings [23]. Sign in

Cutting-edge apps are moving toward Deep Facial Recognition , using neural networks to authenticate users with high precision [32]. 4. Navigational Logic: Deep Linking A client (like your phone) requests access, the

Modern design focuses on reducing "friction"—anything that makes it harder for a user to get inside. the server prompts for credentials

Single Sign-On (SSO) allows users to use existing accounts from Google or Apple, eliminating the need to create new passwords [12].