So how can I use OAuth on a hardware device we are creating that
doesn't have a UI? Can I share the key between all the devices? This
is only twittering to 1 account that we have created. Seems like
OAuth is going to make stuff like this harder for people to develope.
Seems like it would have ju
h that SSL would prevent) but more of an issue
> with applications having access to Twitter usernames and passwords. There
> are many people who use the same passwords across multiple sites, so the
> security risk of supporting basic auth does not stop at Twitter.
>
> TaylorOn Wed, Aug
) but more of an issue
> with applications having access to Twitter usernames and passwords. There
> are many people who use the same passwords across multiple sites, so the
> security risk of supporting basic auth does not stop at Twitter.
>
> TaylorOn Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 9:30 AM, ERe
, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> On 8/11/10 6:30 PM, ERenken wrote:
>
> > So how can I use OAuth on a hardware device we are creating that
> > doesn't have a UI? Can I share the key between all the devices? This
> > is only twittering to 1 account that we have created.