I saw that but I struggle with [quote=“Tony, post:2, topic:842”]
This allows you to use multiple clients without having to re-authorize each system separately.
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It seems like a weak argument for storing tokens especially considering the security benefit to doing so plus the authorization process is painless. Also I still have to authorize the client on each machine with one of the services anyway ![]()
So each client is making direct requests to the cloud service using the same tokens over all the clients?
Just trying to wrap my head around the authentication process etc.
I think my biggest concern here is it’s potentially putting a lot of access in one location.