Page Summary: Ever wondered how you can log in to apps like Google, Facebook, or Twitter without sharing your password? We use APIs rather than raw databases so we can control who gets to see what data when and where.
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Ever wondered how you can log in to apps like Google, Facebook, or Twitter without sharing your password? We use APIs rather than raw databases so we can control who gets to see what data when and where. Here's a short scenario to help visualize the attack that sparked the need for PKCE.
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- Ever wondered how you can log in to apps like Google, Facebook, or Twitter without sharing your password?
- We use APIs rather than raw databases so we can control who gets to see what data when and where.
- Here's a short scenario to help visualize the attack that sparked the need for PKCE.
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