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On 1/29/2010 5:19 AM, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
Thanks. By the way, how does user revoke access to an app to which
they previously logged in?
I mean, if I login to some website with my twitter account using
'login with Twitter', then is there an option anywhere
in the twitter profile to see which websites I have authorized to
access my account and is there an option to revoke that access
permission per website?
On Jan 28, 11:32 pm, Josh Roesslein<[email protected]> wrote:
I believe Twitter currently does not expire access tokens.
They may become invalid in the future due to the user revoking access
to your application.
Otherwise it should be good still for a long time.
Josh
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Dmitri Snytkine<[email protected]> wrote:
Is this the right group to ask about the OAuth implementation?
I am new to OAuth, just decided to learn more and to try to add "Login
with twitter' to my CMS
I have a question - how long is the token good for? I mean, is the
token life somehow tied to a user's session or can I use a token after
user has left my site, for a relatively long time?
If I want to create a service like twitlater, where a user creates
messages and tells the service to send them in a few days or in a
month, will OAuth work for that or will the token expire before the
time to send message? I mean the original user who set the 'time to
send' will not be logged in at that time anymore.
I'm just not sure if OAuth token will still be valid after a month.
How long is it good for?
Thanks.