Difference between revisions of "OpenID Apps"
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 22 January 2021
Full Title
The concept of native apps and secure clients have been a part of OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 since their begging. This paper is a review of the way that Smartphone apps fit into these concepts.
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OpenID Connect responded to the poor acceptance of OpenID 2.0 by leveraging the concept of "Front Channel Authentication". The method allows a user on a browser at a Relying Party to