I don't normally do "web programming", but now that I have to do some of it, I have to ask: how did this end up being the security standard? (OAuth 2.0, example from PayPal's API)pic.twitter.com/nHXqajAiej
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Are you referring to a shared secret between server and client to sign?
Presumably it would be a public/private key - but like I said, OAuth apparently actually has this, PayPal just doesn't use it:https://darutk.medium.com/oauth-2-0-client-authentication-4b5f929305d4 …
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