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Authentication is the act of one entity proving its identity to another entity. Common examples involve public key cryptography. For example, proving that a banking web site actually belongs to the bank you think it does.
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Best practices in saving user data when using identity provider like AWS Cognito
So in my mind, the usual users table that we are used to having, is going to split in two:
whatever data is within the Identity Provider
the domain specific data (user.facialHairStyle) is going to …