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What Is OAuth?

https://leaflet.pub/p/did:plc:3vdrgzr2zybocs45yfhcr6ur/3mfd2oxx5v22b
45•cratermoon•2h ago

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skybrian•1h ago
In case anyone is wondering how to scroll: your mouse needs to be in the center of the page, not in the margins.
magicalhippo•1h ago
The title of the post, which the submitter dutifully copied, is IMHO unfortunate since the post seeks to answer the following question:

What I need is to understand why it is designed this way, and to see concrete examples of use cases that motivate the design

It's not "just another" explanation for how OAuth does, which was my immediate guess when reading the title.

However glad I opted to give it a chance, and likely especially illuminating for the younger crowd who didn't get to experience the joys of the early web 2.0 days.

chrisweekly•49m ago
Maybe worth mention: its author wrote the first sketch of an OAuth specification, while working at Twitter.
beratbozkurt0•1h ago
It's something many people use, but many of them don't know what it is. Thanks for this article.
VladVladikoff•47m ago
Pain. Thanks for asking.
mansilladev•45m ago
Baby don’t hurt me. Don’t hurt me. No more.
chrysoprace•44m ago
OAuth has always been quite hard to grasp, even though I use it every day. One day I'll write an implementation to properly understand how it works from the bottom up and go through each of the standards that have evolved over time.
skeptrune•40m ago
Great writeup
clickety_clack•34m ago
The thing about OAuth is that it’s really very simple. You just have to grasp a lot of very complicated details (that nobody explains) first before it becomes simple.

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