We are pleased to announce the latest update to Astian Accounts, our service that unifies user logins across all Astian services. This update is a crucial step towards the integration of our Sync service for the Midori Browser.
What does this mean to you?
With this update, not only will you enjoy a more modern and faster interface, but you will also have peace of mind knowing that your data is better protected. In addition, this is the last piece of the puzzle before we launch our long-awaited synchronization service for the Midori Browser, which will allow for an even more integrated and personalized browsing experience.
Points that were updated:
UI/UX improvements: We have redesigned the user interface to offer a more intuitive and enjoyable experience. Navigating and using Astian’s products and services with Astian Accounts has never been easier and visually appealing.
Increased speeds: Significant optimizations that ensure faster and more efficient performance, allowing users to access their services without delays.
Strengthened Security and Privacy: We implemented new security measures to protect your data and enhance privacy, aligning with our commitment to provide a secure environment.
Enhanced Integration with Astian Apps: Astian Accounts now integrates more seamlessly with all Astian apps (Astian Notes, Astian Calendar, Astian Contacts, Astian Cloud and others) facilitating a unified and seamless user experience.
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