OAuth 2.0: A Standard in Name Only?
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OAuth 2.0, intended as a standard for authorization, has become fragmented due to excessive flexibility and inconsistent implementations. The specification's complexity, security concerns, and divergent practices among major platforms have led to challenges for developers and businesses, prompting work on OAuth 2.1 to address these issues.
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