John Spurlock on Nostr: ... then stores the login info in the browser For OAuth dorks, it'll show the token ...
... then stores the login info in the browser
For OAuth dorks, it'll show the token expiration and granted scope
Also whether or not the server supports the excellent OAuth server metadata spec, and whether the server supports PKCE (a security improvement that is a newer part of the spec)
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