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by stetrain
2737 days ago
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You replied to this: "It's a common practice to add expiry timestamp for such tokens so each token will expire after certain interval." With this: "That's dandy, but it's a solution which is neither standardized nor native to JWT." People are providing evidence that token expiration is native to JWT to refute that statement, while you are arguing in parallel that "expiry is not revocation" which is related but separate. |
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