Warmup
Begin by answering the following questions:
To have security over personal information; you are who you say you are essentially. Cryptography: "The science of trust"
That we are okay with the service provider having our data and using it if we give them permission
because they'll likely use the same password
becuase it's harder to hack and it's likely that the user will see a list of authorized applications and recognize which one is good and bad (ie posting on their page). Allows people to have less passwords
It allows for easier customer acquisition, less security risk for them as well as easier to maintain and looks trustworthy to the customer.
OAuth Brokering trust User, Consumer, and Provider Token (Encryption) Key & Secret
Discuss OAuth at a high level including issues of trust, passwords, and users' security considerations
Began in 2007, as a desire to mine data from other services and allowing customers to not have so many logins
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