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  2. OAuth - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth

    OAuth is an authorization protocol, rather than an authentication protocol. Using OAuth on its own as an authentication method may be referred to as pseudo-authentication. [ 26 ] The following diagrams highlight the differences between using OpenID (specifically designed as an authentication protocol) and OAuth for authorization.

  3. List of OAuth providers - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... OAuth protocol OpenID Connect Amazon: 2.0 [1] AOL: 2.0 [2] Autodesk: 1.0,2.0 [3 ...

  4. User-Managed Access - Wikipedia

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    User-Managed Access (UMA) is an OAuth-based access management protocol standard for party-to-party authorization. [1] Version 1.0 of the standard was approved by the Kantara Initiative on March 23, 2015.

  5. Wikipedia : Request an account/Guide

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    The tool will prompt you to connect your tool account to your Wikipedia account. This is done using the OAuth protocol, which gives the tool rights to perform certain actions on Wikipedia on your behalf. This is primarily used to gain a cryptographically signed identity ticket from Wikipedia verifying that you have control of an account on ...

  6. Web API security - Wikipedia

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    The OAuth 2.0 authorization framework enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to an HTTP service, either on behalf of a resource owner by orchestrating an approval interaction between the resource owner and the HTTP service, or by allowing the third-party application to obtain access on its own behalf.

  7. IndieAuth - Wikipedia

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    IndieAuth is an open standard decentralized authentication protocol that uses OAuth 2.0 and enables services to verify the identity of a user represented by a URL, as well as to obtain an access token, that can be used to access resources under the control of the user. [1] IndieAuth is developed in the IndieWeb community and was published as a ...

  8. Wikipedia:OAuth - Wikipedia

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  9. Token Binding - Wikipedia

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    OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. OIDC enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable, REST-like manner.