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==Full Title or Meme==
==Full Title or Meme==
Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP) is a new effort in the IETF to create a new version to replace [[OAuth 2.0]]. As of this writing there is no agreed description of what it represents.
Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP) is a new effort in the IETF to create a new version to replace [[OAuth 2.0]].
 
==Context==
* As of 2020-07-20 there is no agreed description of what it represents.
==References==
==References==
* [https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/afYBtwSr79TXcAhCoO4IXo1ePUg/ Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP) is a new effort in the IETF] to create a new version to replace [[OAuth 2.0]]. As of this writing there is no agreed description of what it represents. Since it is currently focused on legacy IdPs based on social media sign-ins, it could wind up defining the past rather than the future.
* [https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/afYBtwSr79TXcAhCoO4IXo1ePUg/ Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP) is a new effort in the IETF] to create a new version to replace [[OAuth 2.0]]. As of this writing there is no agreed description of what it represents. Since it is currently focused on legacy IdPs based on social media sign-ins, it could wind up defining the past rather than the future.


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Latest revision as of 21:57, 24 July 2020

Full Title or Meme

Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP) is a new effort in the IETF to create a new version to replace OAuth 2.0.

Context

  • As of 2020-07-20 there is no agreed description of what it represents.

References