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  2. OAuth - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft also supports OAuth 2.0 for various APIs and its Azure Active Directory service, [25] which is used to secure many Microsoft and third party APIs. OAuth can be used as an authorizing mechanism to access secured RSS/Atom feeds. Access to RSS/ATOM feeds that require authentication has always been an issue.

  3. List of OAuth providers - Wikipedia

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    List of notable OAuth service providers. Service provider OAuth protocol ... Microsoft services [a] 2.0 Yes Mixi: 1.0 [33] MySpace: 1.0a Netflix: 1.0a NetIQ: 1.0a, 2. ...

  4. List of single sign-on implementations - Wikipedia

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    Federated SSO (LDAP and Active Directory), standard protocols (OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 and SAML 2.0) for Web, clustering and single sign on. Red Hat Single Sign-On is version of Keycloak for which RedHat provides commercial support. Microsoft account: Microsoft: Proprietary: Microsoft single sign-on web service Microsoft Azure EntraID: Microsoft

  5. AOL Mail secure connection settings requirement - AOL Help

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    AOL is committed to protecting the privacy and security of our members. To maintain the security of your account while accessing AOL Mail through third-party apps, it's necessary to keep your connection settings updated.

  6. 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.

  7. Simple Authentication and Security Layer - Wikipedia

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    a challenge-response mechanism developed by Microsoft for MSN Chat OAUTHBEARER OAuth 2.0 bearer tokens (RFC 6750), communicated through TLS [6] OAUTH10A OAuth 1.0a message-authentication-code tokens (RFC 5849, Section 3.4.2) [6]

  8. SAML-based products and services - Wikipedia

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    BIG-IP Access Policy Manager: F5 Networks: Commercial: SAML 2.0 Bitium [13] Bitium: Commercial SAML, SAML 2.0 CA Single Sign-On [14] CA: Commercial SAML 1.0/1/1/2.0, OAuth2, OpenID, WS-Federation Central Authentication Server (CAS) [15] Apereo Foundation: Open source SAML 2.0, OAuth2, OpenID, WS-Federation Centrify DirectControl: Centrify ...

  9. Token Binding - Wikipedia

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    OAuth 2.0 Token Binding. [10] Enables OAuth 2.0 implementations to apply Token Binding to Access Tokens, Authorization Codes, Refresh Tokens, JWT Authorization Grants, and JWT Client Authentication. This cryptographically binds these tokens to a client's Token Binding key pair, possession of which is proven on the TLS connections over which the ...