Hi Nhut, I would say no. AFAIK there is no official standard for this. Even when there is one, you still need to store/retrieve the key to access it, and once the key is in memory of the frontend, its a lost game. using tokens like JWT is currently the only option I know that gives some reasonable protection.
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