Difference between revisions of "OAuth"

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{{WikiEntry|key=OAuth|qCode=743238}}: is an open standard for authentication, specifically, it is a protocol to delegate authentication and authorization tasks across many types of web, mobile and desktop applications hosted by a mixture of potentially independent organizations.
{{WikiEntry|key=OAuth|qCode=743238}}: is an open standard for authentication, specifically, it is open, because it is a protocol that delegates authentication and authorization tasks to different authorities that might be associated with independent organizations. OAuth supports many types of web, mobile and desktop applications.


=Related Pages=
=Related Pages=
[https://oauth.net/ Official Website]
[https://oauth.net/ Official Website]
[[Category:Data Security]]
[[Category:Data Security]]

Latest revision as of 04:39, 13 February 2022

OAuth(Q743238): is an open standard for authentication, specifically, it is open, because it is a protocol that delegates authentication and authorization tasks to different authorities that might be associated with independent organizations. OAuth supports many types of web, mobile and desktop applications.

Related Pages

Official Website