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What's the point of logging in with oauth2 if it's a paid subscription site?
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Basically, the OAuth2 provider confirms that a user is who they claim they are without the need to tell you details you don't have to know (like their password for the OAuth2 provider). … On the other hand:
Authorization is the function of specifying access rights/privileges to resources
This is completely independent from the OAuth2 authorization. …
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Oauth in Microservices context
TL/DR: There are tokens (e.g. JWT) that allow your service to authenticate the request just by the contents of the token.
Self-encoded tokens provide a way to avoid storing tokens in a database by …