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  2. Webhook - Wikipedia

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    The webhook can include information about what type of event it is, and a shared secret or digital signature to verify the webhook. An HMAC signature can be included as a HTTP header. GitHub, [12] Stripe [13] and Facebook [14] use this technique. Mutual TLS authentication can be used when the connection is established. The endpoint (the server ...

  3. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

  4. Web API - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Webhooks are server-side web APIs that take input as a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that is designed to be used like a remote named pipe or a type of callback such that the server acts as a client to dereference the provided URI and trigger an event on another server which handles this event thus providing a type of peer-to ...

  5. Web tracking - Wikipedia

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    Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World Wide Web.Analysis of a user's behaviour may be used to provide content that enables the operator to infer their preferences and may be of interest to various parties, such as advertisers.

  6. Open API - Wikipedia

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    With respect to Facebook and Twitter, we can see how third parties have enriched these services with their own code. For example, the ability to create an account on an external site/app using your Facebook credentials is made possible using Facebook's open API.

  7. WebID - Wikipedia

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    WebID is a method for internet services and members to know who they are communicating with. The WebID specifications define a set of editor's drafts to prepare the process of standardization for identity, identification and authentication on HTTP-based networks.

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    Get 50% off this bestselling drill set from Dewalt during Presidents Day. The set comes with a drill, driver, battery charger, carrying case, and two batteries. Cheapism.

  9. Session ID - Wikipedia

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    Locking a session ID to the client's IP address is a simple and effective measure as long as the attacker cannot connect to the server from the same address, but can conversely cause problems for a client if the client has multiple routes to the server (e.g. redundant internet connections) and the client's IP address undergoes Network Address ...