Delegated identity

Delegated identity & family login

Let one person act on behalf of another — a parent for a child, staff for a member, a guardian for a managed person — with an explicit, auditable acting context. Over standard OIDC, EU-hosted.

Acting context

Explicit who-acts-for-whom.

Managed profiles

Profiles with or without their own login.

EU-hosted

GDPR-compliant, hosted in Germany.
How it works

Delegation in three steps

1

Model the relationship

Define who may act for whom (parent, guardian, staff).

2

Set the acting context

Sessions carry an explicit actor and subject.

3

Act with an audit trail

Actions on behalf of another are recorded and auditable.

Use cases

Identity for real relationships

Family & guardians

Parents or guardians act for children or dependents.

Staff & members

Staff manage members until they take over their own access.

Auditable acting

Every delegated action is explicit and recorded.

FAQ

Delegated identity — frequently asked questions

It lets one person act on behalf of another with an explicit acting context, so the system records who is acting for whom.
No. Profiles can exist with or without their own login and gain access later when appropriate.
Yes — hosted in Germany with an Art. 28 GDPR data-processing agreement.

Model real relationships

Delegated identity with an explicit, auditable acting context over standard OIDC — EU-hosted.