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About AntonicKnight.com
The AntonicKnight.com web site was founded in 2002, and was created along with the AntonicKnight.com Pass authentication system. Comprising over 150 pages, the web site has a main purpose of testing the authentication system. While the main language of the web site is English, a growing number of pages can be viewed in other languages.
AntonicKnight.com Pass was designed as a single-click authentication system, which offers its users simplicity and functionality, while it still maintains all possibilities. It utilizes industry-standard Microsoft® .NET Framework technology to offer a sign-in service that is fortified with security measures, innovative technologies, and a cutting-edge user interface. “One name, one password, one system”—the system’s marketing slogan—indicates the essence of it. By using AntonicKnight.com Pass, users are able to authenticate themselves on a large number of web sites, while only having to remember one combination of login data.
AntonicKnight.com Pass implements the latest standards on cookie control and privacy of data.
The AntonicKnight.com web site and the services it offers are provided completely free-of-charge. The web site is available in different lay-out configurations, from which the user can choose. More information about the Web site’s lay-out is available: click the link below. AntonicKnight.com is also available in an edition for mobile devices (i-mode™), and a PDA edition for handheld devices. All of the pages have been tested thoroughly for HTML validity through the W3C validation service, and they are fully compatible with both Internet Explorer® and Netscape® type browsers.
• Read more about the AntonicKnight.com lay-out
• Find out about AntonicKnight.com’s mobile editions
Some terms in this text may be registered trademarks. i-mode is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan; Microsoft, Internet Explorer, and .NET are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation; Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation.
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