OAuth 2.0 Device Profile
draft-recordon-oauth-v2-device-00
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| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) Expired & archived | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Authors | Brent Goldman,David Recordon | ||
| Last updated | 2010-07-28 | ||
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
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Abstract
The device profile is suitable for OAuth 2.0 clients executing on devices which do not have an easy data-entry method (e.g. game consoles or media hubs), but where the end-user has separate access to a user-agent on another computer or device (e.g. home computer, a laptop, or a smart phone).
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