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title: "🌱-oauth"
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<div class="info__guild-name">DID History</div>
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<div class="info__channel-message-count">1 messages</div>
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<span class="chatlog__author-name" title="⧉infominer#2551">⧉infominer</span>
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<span class="chatlog__timestamp">06-Sep-19 08:21 PM</span>
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<span class="markdown"><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth#History">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth#History</a>
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> OAuth began in November 2006 when Blaine Cook was developing the Twitter OpenID implementation. Meanwhile, Ma.gnolia needed a solution to allow its members with OpenIDs to authorize Dashboard Widgets to access their service. Cook, Chris Messina and Larry Halff from Magnolia met with David Recordon to discuss using OpenID with the Twitter and Ma.gnolia APIs to delegate authentication. They concluded that there were no open standards for API access delegation[4].
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> The OAuth discussion group was created in April 2007, for the small group of implementers to write the draft proposal for an open protocol. DeWitt Clinton from Google learned of the OAuth project, and expressed his interest in supporting the effort. In July 2007, the team drafted an initial specification. Eran Hammer joined and coordinated the many OAuth contributions creating a more formal specification. On 4 December 2007, the OAuth Core 1.0 final draft was released.[5]</span>
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<a class="chatlog__embed-title-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth"><span class="markdown">OAuth</span></a>
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<div class="chatlog__embed-description"><span class="markdown">OAuth is an open standard for access delegation, commonly used as a way for Internet users to grant websites or applications access to their information on other websites but without giving them the passwords. This mechanism is used by companies such as Amazon, Google, Facebo...</span></div>
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