OAuth2
Secure and flexible authorization framework for web and mobile applications
About OAuth2
OAuth 2.0 is an open standard for authorization, enabling users to grant third-party applications access to their resources without sharing credentials. Widely adopted by major platforms like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook, it provides a secure way to delegate access using access tokens. The protocol supports various grant types for different use cases, including web, mobile, and native applications.
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