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OAuth 2.0

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OAuth 2.0 (short for "Open Authorization") is the industry-standard protocol for authorization. Generally, the OAuth protocol provides a way for resource owners to provide a client [application] with secure delegated access to server resources.

Types

OAuth framework specifies several grant types for different use cases. Some of the most common OAuth grant types are:

  • Authorization Code
  • PKCE
  • Client Credentials
  • Device Code
  • Refresh Token

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Drop Dash (API): A home delivery platform that allows users to search for and purchase products from local restaurants near their homes, place orders, and schedule deliveries. Provides access to restaurants to manage their menus, receive orders, and handle their meals through the platform. Inspired by platforms like Rappi and Uber Eats

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Created by IETF OAuth Working Group

Released October 2012

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