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Use Cases

Self is designed to be versatile and adaptable to a variety of situations. Here are a few examples of how our features can be used in real-world applications:

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  • Secure Communication in Business Applications: With the Message Layer Security (MLS) feature, businesses can build secure communication channels within their applications. This can be particularly useful for internal communication tools, customer support platforms, or any application where confidential information is shared.

  • Digital Identity Verification in Financial Services: Financial institutions can leverage Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials 2.0 for secure and reliable client identity verification. This can greatly enhance the security of online banking and other financial services by preventing fraud and identity theft.

  • Digital Agreement Signing in Legal Tech: Legal technology platforms can benefit from the digital agreement signing feature. It enables the creation, signing, and verification of digital agreements, making it easier to manage contracts and other legal documents online. This can streamline the process and reduce the need for in-person document signing.

  • Secure Authentication in Healthcare Applications: Healthcare applications often need to handle sensitive patient data. The secure authentication workflows feature can help ensure that only authorized personnel can access this data, thereby enhancing the security and privacy of the application.

  • Scalable Solutions for Tech Startups: Startups looking to build their tech infrastructure can benefit from the robust and scalable nature of Self. Whether it's managing user data, facilitating secure communications, or handling digital transactions, Self provides a reliable foundation that can grow with the business.

These are just a few examples of the many ways Self can be used. The possibilities are nearly limitless, and we're excited to see what you'll build with Self.