Jeremiah Lee on Nostr: Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP), the successor to OAuth 2, became ...
Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP), the successor to OAuth 2, became RFC 9635 yesterday!
GNAP is easier to use than OAuth 2.0, with best practices as defaults and clearly articulated uses cases.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9635#webDev #security
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