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Pocket ID
-Pocket ID is a simple OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services.
+Pocket ID is an easy-to-use OpenID Connect Certified™ and OAuth 2.0 provider that lets users sign in to your applications with passkeys.
→ Try out the [Demo](https://demo.pocket-id.org)
-The goal of Pocket ID is to be a simple and easy-to-use. There are other self-hosted OIDC providers like [Keycloak](https://www.keycloak.org/) or [ORY Hydra](https://www.ory.sh/hydra/) but they are often too complex for simple use cases.
+The goal of Pocket ID is to be a simple and easy-to-use. There are other self-hosted OIDC and OAuth 2.0 providers like [Keycloak](https://www.keycloak.org/) or [ORY Hydra](https://www.ory.sh/hydra/) but they are often too complex for simple use cases.
Additionally, what makes Pocket ID special is that it only supports [passkey](https://www.passkeys.io/) authentication, which means you don’t need a password. Some people might not like this idea at first, but I believe passkeys are the future, and once you try them, you’ll love them. For example, you can now use a physical Yubikey to sign in to all your self-hosted services easily and securely.
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## Setup
Pocket ID can be set up in multiple ways. The easiest and recommended way is to use Docker.