Casdoor vs Clerk
Learn how Casdoor and Clerk differ in their key features like authentication, enterprise auth, security, user management and compliance, so you can decide which of these authentication providers is best for you.
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Feature Comparison
Both tools offer comparable feature coverage, with Clerk supporting 31 features and Casdoor supporting 28. Consider your specific needs regarding authentication, enterprise auth, security, user management and extensibility when making your decision. Clerk fully covers extensibility and user management, and both tools fully cover authentication and branding.
Configuration parameters like SessionOn and inactiveTimeoutMinutes allow enabling sessions and controlling session expiry. Sessions can be stored in Redis or locally
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Configuration parameters like SessionOn and inactiveTimeoutMinutes allow enabling sessions and controlling session expiry. Sessions can be stored in Redis or locally | ||
Compliance Comparison
Clerk offers broader coverage than Casdoor, supporting 2 certifications and regulatory frameworks compared to 0 for Casdoor. Since Casdoor is open source and does not include compliance certifications, you’ll need to manage compliance yourself.
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