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 | \\  **PEIG®**   | \\ PEIG® (Personal Electronic Identity Gadget) is a device that provides full management capabilities for its user's electronic identities. Using the user identity, it also provides automatic authentication between the client application (used by the user) and the server part of the target application (that the user is accessing).| | \\  **PEIG®**   | \\ PEIG® (Personal Electronic Identity Gadget) is a device that provides full management capabilities for its user's electronic identities. Using the user identity, it also provides automatic authentication between the client application (used by the user) and the server part of the target application (that the user is accessing).|
 | \\  **AIM**   | \\ ADUCID® Identity Machine - Implements ADUCID® server functionality itself. It performs all ADUCID® operations and provides access to user data stored along with electronic identities in the LDAP database. \\ Through a standard network interface (web services), it provides target applications with services related to administration of the CyberID/eID. AIM contains an administrator and a user graphic interface (called UIM). AIM can also provide authorization services (including administration of authorization attributes to the relevant CyberID/eID).| | \\  **AIM**   | \\ ADUCID® Identity Machine - Implements ADUCID® server functionality itself. It performs all ADUCID® operations and provides access to user data stored along with electronic identities in the LDAP database. \\ Through a standard network interface (web services), it provides target applications with services related to administration of the CyberID/eID. AIM contains an administrator and a user graphic interface (called UIM). AIM can also provide authorization services (including administration of authorization attributes to the relevant CyberID/eID).|
-| \\  **AIM‑Proxy**   | \\ Specialized module for web applications used to communicate with the client web browser upon authentication of HTML applications. This component enables ADUCID® to login into UIM without modifying the browser (redirect login).| 
 |**PF**   |Personal factor| |**PF**   |Personal factor|
 |**UDI**   |User database index| |**UDI**   |User database index|