If you’re developing an application that needs access to a user’s Google / Facebook / LinkedIn information, you’ll need to understand how OAuth 2.0 works. I read quite a few articles and most of them give terribly, terribly dry explanations using words like “secure delegated access”, “third-party clients” and “hypertext transfer protocol”. I’m going to try to make it a little more fun, if that is possible at all!
The Non-Boring Guide to OAuth 2.0
The Non-Boring Guide to OAuth 2.0
The Non-Boring Guide to OAuth 2.0
If you’re developing an application that needs access to a user’s Google / Facebook / LinkedIn information, you’ll need to understand how OAuth 2.0 works. I read quite a few articles and most of them give terribly, terribly dry explanations using words like “secure delegated access”, “third-party clients” and “hypertext transfer protocol”. I’m going to try to make it a little more fun, if that is possible at all!
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