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How to secure your API with JSON web tokens

How to secure your API with JSON web tokens

by Anthony Morris | May 12, 2020 | APIs, Dev Tools, How To, Software Development

A simple way of adding authorisation to your Linx solutions See the sample JSON Web Tokens (JWT) have become somewhat of an industry-standard for securing REST API’s. The main advantage of JWT is that each token is self-contained, meaning that it contains all...

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