Hi there, @Anywhere does use some elements of OAuth2 for its authentication process but we've yet to announce any timeline for any other support of OAuth2. OAuth2 is a gaggle of authentication methods rolled into one, and we've yet to decide which profiles we'll support.
Taylor On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:22 PM, D. Smith <emai...@sharedlog.com> wrote: > Hello! > I looked at Twitter Anywhere API and it says the API will set the > cookie 'twitter_anywhere_identity' under my sites' domain. > This sounds like how the Facebook JS API is doing the OAuth2 > authentication where I then read the value of that cookie on the > server side and then request data from facebook using that access > token. > > Is this something that will be available soon on Twitter? I am using > the OAuth right now but I find that cookie based OAuth2 is much easier > to work with. > > Do you already have this in beta? I would like to try it. > > >