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by testrun
3891 days ago
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>You have yet to make any compelling argument that users or sites which use OAuth are gaining any benefit from OAuth. The only people who benefit from OAuth are OAuth providers. I am not making a compelling argument for or against OAuth. My point is that you do not understand how OAuth works. The user is already a user of the OAuth provider. The outsourcing is not decided by the Oauth provider, it is decided by the site owner, and it is the user that decides to use this option or not. And as stated above, this post is saying that the method stinks. |
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