[twitter-dev] Single Authentication for an App

2011-04-18 Thread ton
Hi. I've made an app (for browser and mobile device and Desktop) It
works fine but every time I start the app I have to get a new
PINnumber from Twitter.

Is there a way to trust an application once and use the given
trustdata for all the subsequent uses?
Best rgds,
Ton

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Re: [twitter-dev] Single Authentication for an App

2011-04-18 Thread Arnaud Meunier
Hey Ton,

There was a similar discussion on this ML a few days ago:
http://bit.ly/icFfcC

We do not expire access_token (unless a user explicitly rejects you app) so
you don't have to go through the whole OAuth dance once someone approved
your app. Store your user's access_token and implement a session handling
system.

Arnaud / @rno http://twitter.com/rno



On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 5:20 AM, ton t...@winemaker.nl wrote:

 Hi. I've made an app (for browser and mobile device and Desktop) It
 works fine but every time I start the app I have to get a new
 PINnumber from Twitter.

 Is there a way to trust an application once and use the given
 trustdata for all the subsequent uses?
 Best rgds,
 Ton

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