Am I the only one thinking that the bottom part of the page is totally
misleading?
It makes you think that application makers can choose to ask for your
password and the current one just didn't.

On Apr 29, 12:57 am, Abraham Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is a screenshoot of the new page.
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> https://picasaweb.google.com/4braham/Screenshots#5600743120809142002
>
> Note that app descriptions are now shown to users incase you were lazy (like
> me) and didn't include a real description.
>
> Abraham
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 14:02, Matt Harris <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > Hey Developers,
>
> > Some of you may have noticed already that earlier today we deployed a
> > redesign of the OAuth screens.
>
> > We know both you and your users have been asking for better clarity about
> > what an application can see and do with an account and these screens are a
> > step towards doing that.
>
> > One of the areas we wanted to improve is showing the details of your
> > application. If you visit the new screens you will see we've separated your
> > application details from the permissions that are being requested. We did
> > this to help users see that it is your application, not Twitter's. Remember
> > you can update your application details at anytime on
> >http://dev.twitter.com/apps.
>
> > Mobile and international support has also been improved and we now use the
> > same rendering templates as those created for Web Intents. This ensures the
> > design matches the rest of #newtwitter and, more importantly, works
> > cross-browser, cross-platform, and multilingual.
>
> > We hope you find the new designs more welcoming and friendly. Let us know
> > what you think.
>
> > Best,
> > @themattharris
> > Developer Advocate, Twitter
> >http://twitter.com/themattharris
>
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